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Immigrants and fears about disease go together like beans and rice.

Her other son would be there by then, and they could go together to see Jake.

Indeed, in European politics, fascism and an aggressive sort of Zionism increasingly go together.

I think that the author frequently is not the best expert on the book, and even on the way that it should go together.

Cheating and lying: They go together like, well, love and marriage.

And knowing that bunch as well as I do, I don't think they'll lift the plunder and quit the country till they can go together.

They mostly go together, women and trouble; and the prettier the women are, the greater the trouble, that's my experience.

I couldn't help wanting to go, because we always go together, and she was sorry too.

I speak of the chairs, but if we go together into the "room" they will not be visible to you.

Wouldn't it be good if we could go together—to the war, I mean!

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

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