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Synonyms

have to do with

Idioms  
  1. 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

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The grooming claims have to do with an uncharitable reading of social media posts that reflect a kind of millennial style of joking among women.

From Slate

Later letters written by Maggie, mostly to Robert Kane or Cornelius Grinnell, have to do with finances.

From Literature

“What did Grandma have to do with it, Grandpa?”

From Literature

“What did the storm have to do with it?”

From Literature

“What does the janitor guy have to do with the plane?” he asked.

From Literature