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have to do with



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Idioms and Phrases

Be concerned or associated with; deal with. For example, This book has to do with the divisions within the church . [1100s] For the antonym, see have nothing to do with .
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Creative movement direction doesn’t have to do with dance.

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"The funding cuts have to do with Trump attacking an institution that he views as liberal, and wanting to exercise more control over what people teach and how students learn and think."

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"There are no binding treaties that have to do with the night sky, with that type of environmental protection," Barentine told Salon in a video interview along with Venkatesan.

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Elizabeth laughs as she reveals her first impressions of the festival which have to do with the Jenner sisters, flower crowns and YouTube beauty vloggers.

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The group included cases “unrelated to any protests” that have to do with “potential criminal activity.”

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