have to do with
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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.
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“What did Grandma have to do with it, Grandpa?”
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“What did the storm have to do with it?”
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“What does the janitor guy have to do with the plane?” he asked.
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