go with one's gut

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go with one's gut (third-person singular simple present goes with one's gut, present participle going with one's gut, simple past went with one's gut, past participle gone with one's gut)

  1. (idiomatic) To trust or follow an intuition or instinct, as opposed to an opinion based on a logical analysis.