Sentences with phrase «to go along with the announcement»

The phrase "to go along with the announcement" means to support or agree with what has been said or stated. Full definition
City workers will begin shutting down streets at 1 p.m. Houston mayor Sylvester Turner made a statement to go along with the announcement of the celebration.
Which goes along with their announcement that it will be the biggest E3 ever for Xbox.
Just in case you needed some visuals to go along with the announcement below, Dengeki was kind enough to provide screens and artwork for Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk2.
Well, Locoroco released and sold enough for more so SIE Japan Studio announced Locoroco 2 Remastered at E3 2017 and there's even some screenshots so go along with that announcement!
To go along with the announcement of the beta schedule, we also have a sweet video showing off building the armor shown...
We have some first look photos from Sundance to go along with the announcement (congrats!)
There wasn't any footage to go along with that announcement, sadly, but there is now.
To go along with the announcement of the beta schedule, we also have a sweet video showing off building the armor shown...
And to go along with that announcement, here's our Sega - CD inspired opening video for our game!
A new trailer to go along with the announcement has been embedded above.
To add to the news, they also released a few more songs to go along with the announcement.
To go along with that announcement, ACA NeoGeo Art of Fighting 2 was made available today on the Nintendo eShop.
To go along with this announcement the, Microsoft showed a trailer featuring the game.
It's also got a new trailer to go along with the announcement, as well as a sneak preview of some of the game's levels from creator Zeke Virant, during which he discusses how the game's soft presentation works together with its nonetheless hard challenges.
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