Ok. Then let's go with the checking-savings account

At a bank
Opening a bank account


Man: Hi. I’d like to open up a bank account, please.
Teller: Sure. OK. We have a number of different kinds of accounts.
Man: Aha.
Teller: Which would you like to open up?
Man: I really don’t know. Are these all bank accounts?
Teller: Well, let me help you. There’re three basic types of accounts.
Man: Right.
Teller: Checking, savings and checking-savings.
Man: Um, I… I think I’d like something that I can write checks on.
Teller: OK. And what type of balance, how much money do you intend to keep in your account?
Man: Probably less than a 1000 dollars, but I’d like to have an account that I would also get the saving’s interest.

Teller: OK. Then let’s go with the checking-savings account.

Man: Good.
Teller: OK. Here’s the application and you can show me two pieces of identification.
Man: OK.
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Then let’s go with the checking-savings account.

1- Is “go with” a phrasal verb in this sentence?

What does “go with” mean in this case?

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2- What does “Then let’s go with the checking-savings account” mean?

Thank you

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It means choose or select.

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Thank you so much, Arinker :rose:

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