go in with
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go in with (someone)
To join or combine with a person or group of people to form a partnership or union. She went in with her childhood friend to open an organic bakery in their neighborhood. The Democrats and the Republicans have gone in with one another to form a truly bipartisan bill. Sorry, I don't have enough money to go in with you on the concert tickets.
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go in with someone (on something)
Fig. to join together with someone to work on a project; to pool financial resources with someone to buy something. I would be happy to go in with you on the charity ball. I'll find a hall. Yes, we can pool our money. I'll go in with you.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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