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hand in hand
adjective as in closely associated
Weak matches
Example Sentences
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".
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.”
Sometimes this means that research goes hand in hand with the implementation of the program—they gather data and learn as they go along.
As we slowly gained some civil rights, it seemed that both hope and calamity walked hand in hand.
The demand for swaps and the decline in CoreWeave’s stock go hand in hand, investment researchers at Bear Traps Report said in a note Wednesday.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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