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hand in hand

adjective as in closely associated

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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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Sometimes this means that research goes hand in hand with the implementation of the program—they gather data and learn as they go along.

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As we slowly gained some civil rights, it seemed that both hope and calamity walked hand in hand.

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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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