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keep company with

verb as in go together/go with

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Example Sentences

I’m in awe of the musicians I keep company with.

Viewed as serviceable, unglamorous and lacking in distinction, they were not considered elegant enough to keep company with royalty like paintings.

He speaks of the “preservation of our precious democracy” along with Kent’s “lack of respect for facts” and damaging immigration policies and “the people he has chosen to keep company with.”

“It is a tradition that we keep company with our young ones. It is our belief that we should be with them so they are not lonely.”

“It is a tradition that we keep company with our young ones. It is our belief that we should be with them so they are not lonely.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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