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Hand in hand.
Hand in hand= work together closely When people in a group, say in an office or in a project, work together with mutual understanding to achieve the target, we say they work hand in hand.
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The group will perform at 5 p.m. in "Hand in Hand, Mexican Culture Without Borders," a festival at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan.
He walked in, hand in hand with Michelle; she was more or less immediately handed a pint of Pabst Blue Ribbon.
I remember a couple who wandered in hand in hand, and when they left, wrote in the visitors' book that they had just gotten engaged.
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Corruption, election fraud, and Democrats: they went hand-in-hand-in-hand. Sure, we were aware of the occasional accusation of corruption against one or another Republican official.
Her colleagues are members of her fifth-grade class at Naylor School in Hartford, all of whom are participating in "Hand-in-Hand: Art and Writing," a children's art program at the museum.
The whole 3D framework contains the helix and cycles double configuration tunnels, which is formed by the right- and left-helical chain linking with TMCs subunit in hand-in-hand mode.
The two go hand-in-hand in order to set up a new strategic framework for peace.
She invited her A-list friends, via Twitter, to attend the show and took her final bow in tears, hand-in-hand with the Spanish designer Estrella Archs.
We believe success in all competitions goes hand-in-hand.
What goes hand-in-hand with networking in Startup Alley?
(The two challenges actually go hand-in-hand, in my opinion.
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