go out with somebody

go out with somebody
go ˈout with sb | ˌgo ˈout (together) derived
(especially of young people) to spend time with sb and have a romantic or sexual relationship with them

Tom has been going out with Lucy for six weeks.

How long have Tom and Lucy been going out together?

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