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have to do with
Idioms and Phrases
Be concerned or associated with; deal with. For example, This book has to do with the divisions within the church . [1100s] For the antonym, see have nothing to do with .Example Sentences
But prosecutors argued on Tuesday that the issues at the centre of their case did not have to do with official presidential duties.
Variation in color perception is the rule, not the exception, for reasons that have to do with natural variation in the sensory mechanisms that allow us to take in a color stimulus, and in the mental processes that interpret it.
Uh, what do marshmallows have to do with the ocean?
Maresca has already had to rise to challenges that do not have to do with tactics.
We’d be able to help make sure that—all those things we need to do, child care, elder care, making sure that we continue to strengthen our health care system, making sure that we’re able to make every single solitary person eligible for what I’ve been able to do with the COVID—excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with.
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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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