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have to do with
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.
Example Sentences
"They all have to do with Venice turning into a place that puts tourists, rather than residents, at the centre of its politics."
I’m like, “What does this have to do with it?”
Does that have to do with your upbringing?
"And that's exactly what we have to do with the recent law that's just been announced, we have to just rebel. Human rights must exist. The last thing we need to do is focus on such a small demographic who are a minority and just ostracise them and make them feel targeted and become victims."
What does it have to do with us?
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