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have to do with

verb as in regard

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But for reasons that don't necessarily have to do with the grip on track.

From BBC

Generally, over the years, it’s been a list of 100 questions which serve as a study guide for the naturalization applicant, and it is all questions that have to do with the American system of government.

From Slate

“What does this have to do with Jewish people? I’m confused,” he said.

This lack of research might have to do with the fact that those affected are predominantly poor, says Ms Lemos.

From BBC

“Maybe it doesn’t have to do with male or female. I don’t really know if it matters what gender Jesus was, because it was about the teachings and the love and the connection to faith. So shouldn’t it transcend gender?”

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

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