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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Go with or go for

I would go for a lighter color.
I would go with a lighter color.

Which one is correct? Both?
  

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Let's say you are in a paint store and your friend is with you. You have picked a medium shade of blue for the bathroom. You can say ' I would go with a lighter shade of blue' .

  • Let's say you are in a paint store and your friend is with you.
  • You have picked a medium shade of blue for the bathroom.
  • You can say ' I would go with a lighter shade of blue' .
  • 'For ' is also possible depending on context, but 'with' is more common in my opinion.
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Let's say you are in a paint store and your friend is with you. You have picked a medium shade of blue for the bathroom. You can say 'I would go with a lighter shade of blue' . 'For ' is also possible depending on context, but 'with' is more common in my opinion.

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