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hand in hand
adjective as in closely associated
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Style, she points out, has often come hand-in-hand with equality.
Most people wouldn't look twice at a “fat man” walking hand-in-hand with an attractive, skinny woman.
Unsurprisingly, support for these kinds of useless interventions often goes hand-in-hand with vaccine denial.
UN officials say the looters often work hand-in-hand with rebel militias.
Such journalism is not a crime, but rather a crucial part of the checks-and-balances that go hand-in-hand with democracy.
Side by side on the low sofa, two women, hand-in-hand, had been sobbing out their grief to one another.
Hand-in-hand he and Rebecca visited the grave-yard, where slept the remains of her loved parents.
It was unmistakably a symptom that something of his old passion for her had been revived; duty and desire ran hand-in-hand.
In another minute the greeting of father and son was accomplished, and the two were walking hand-in-hand towards the house.
When the ladies withdrew, Adriana and Myra walked out together hand-in-hand.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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