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hand in hand
adjective as in closely associated
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Strong growth in stocks and houses has come hand in hand with increased wealth inequality.
Tree Coalition, which secured a grant for the study, worked hand in hand with its academic partners, identifying participants and shaping the interview.
Love and tragedy go hand in hand, so that's part of it.
Over time, they fall in love, and grow old, still walking hand in hand everywhere they go.
“He also incited the most violent attack on our Capitol in history. There is nothing inconsistent about defending our democracy and deploring the use of political violence — indeed they go 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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