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hand in hand

adjective as in closely associated

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For Welty, an enthusiastic talker and a frequent letter writer, a good chat and the daily mail went hand in hand.

“The declines seen over recent months have gone hand in hand with wider market declines, raising concern over the potential implications for equity markets if crypto continues to tumble,” he wrote.

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“California is uniquely positioned to lead the effort in showing innovation and responsibility and how they can go hand in hand,” she said.

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Speaking on the BBC Sounds podcast Complex, she explains: "Poor self-esteem tends to go hand in hand with perfectionism because there is this fear of failing".

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The clock ticks on; six hours until Smith performs “Horses,” perhaps hand in hand with the young artist who first penned the lyrics to “Gloria” and “Redondo Beach.”

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

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