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Term: "if you won't go, I won't go either"
Definition:
The phrase "if you won't go, I won't go either" is an expression used to convey that the speaker will only participate in an activity or decision if the other person does. It implies a strong connection or dependency between the actions of both individuals involved.
Sample Sentences:
- "I was planning on skipping the party, but if you won't go, I won't go either."
- "If you refuse to apologize, then I won't apologize either. It's a matter of principle."
- "If you won't attend the conference, I won't attend either. We can support each other's decision."
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