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part and parcel

noun as in an essential element

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From there, individual Netflix investors who’d worked in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives were singled out as part and parcel of a “child grooming epidemic.”

From Slate

"Comments about leaders and leadership are part and parcel of being in politics," he said.

From BBC

Indeed, the fact that the president and his defense secretary can insult the troops is part and parcel of a long tradition of disparagement and disrespect for armed service members—and this is all just another way of displaying military might in the nation’s capital, without regard for mission, training, expense, or waste.

From Slate

And terrorist attacks are part and parcel of daily life; when a bomb explodes in an expensive restaurant, the jaded patrons don’t stop eating for a moment as the staff block their views of the carnage with Japanese screens.

But, as Skrmetti highlights, the war on transgender persons is part and parcel of a war on women.

From Slate

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

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