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belong

[bih-lawng, -long] / bɪˈlɔŋ, -ˈlɒŋ /




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We tolerate misallocation because we are purchasing something other than objects: reassurance, attention, belonging—a ritualized way of saying you matter to me and I am willing to incur a cost to prove it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lightning & Thunder, also do “Sweet Caroline,” although they disagree over where it belongs in the set list.

From Los Angeles Times

These remains belong to a titanosaurian sauropod, a long-necked dinosaur for which no comparably well-preserved skeletons had ever been discovered in Transylvania.

From Science Daily

Marty and Rachel belong together, if only to quarantine their equally manipulative genes from the general population.

From Los Angeles Times

On Monday evening, the couple packed their essential belongings into bags and loaded them into a trolley, ready to leave their home behind for the time being.

From BBC