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have to do with
verb as in appertain
verb as in belong
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verb as in concern
verb as in deal/deal with
verb as in participate
verb as in refer
verb as in regard
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Weak matches
verb as in relate
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Weak matches
Example Sentences
Their profitability in the past three years—most of which doesn’t have to do with AI—has made the decision to keep spending easier: Their cumulative net income is set to eclipse $750 billion between 2023 and 2025.
As for that perception, Michael Swanson, an agricultural economist with Wells Fargo, said it may have to do with the fact that prices continue to be elevated for food items in general, as evidenced by the most recent available federal government data that show a 2.7% annual increase in the “food at home” category’s costs.
‘What does the American Revolution have to do with me?’
The most appropriate form of government intervention in the housing market might not have to do with consumer mortgages, UBS analyst John Lovallo wrote in a recent note.
What does Bollywood have to do with Christmas?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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