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belong

[bih-lawng, -long] / bɪˈlɔŋ, -ˈlɒŋ /




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Legion Maria -- or Legio Maria in the language of the Luo, an ethnic group to which many of its members belong -- was founded in 1966.

From Barron's

More than ever, it belongs to the rich, producing a “K-shaped” economy, which has been playing out in shopping patterns this holiday season, as my colleague Caroline Petrow-Cohen recently wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

"Basically all my personal belongings are on that boat - everything that I own is on that boat."

From BBC

"I hope Oldham's incredible supporters understand that this is about protecting something we all care deeply about, and what a great club they belong to."

From BBC

Each rat in the study was genetically unique and belonged to one of four separate cohorts.

From Science Daily