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belong to

verb as in bear on

verb as in bear on/bear upon

verb as in compose

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But in an interview this week, Zelocchi said the laptop belonged to him.

A Crypto.com spokesman told me by email that as far as it’s concerned, the funds in question belong to “persons unaffiliated with FTX.”

The animal belongs to a herd of hefty herbivores who spend their days lumbering through an open landscape of conifers and gingkos, horsetails and monkey puzzle trees.

Now an expert in the species says she believes the whale did indeed belong to the military and escaped from a naval base in the Arctic Circle.

From BBC

Maybe it belonged to a fabulous Hollywood costume designer.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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