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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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We stood hand in hand at the newly dug graves of parents, weeping and silently holding each other.
Olivia McEvoy and her partner Jean O'Brien stood hand in hand inside Dublin Castle as the life-changing result was read out.
Thousands of people worldwide stood hand in hand -- with some, here in South Beach at least, breaking the chain only for surfers or topless women -- to protest drilling and to demand cleaner energy sources.
South Africa treasures the moment when its former president Nelson Mandela stood hand in hand with Blatter and the bid leader, Danny Jordaan after it was announced as 2010 host.
When the speeches began — first the head doctor, then some testimonials by patients who had been near death and whose lives had been saved at the clinic — Clinton stood hand in hand with an adorable seven-year-old girl named Arriet; she was smiling, wearing a cardigan and a blue polka-dot dress with a petticoat peeking out.
When world leaders stood, hand in hand, grinning, at the close of the Paris climate talks in December, for a moment the darkness of impending climate change armageddon seemed to have lifted.
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Inside the gate, dozens of store employees stood hand-in-hand, some with tear-stained faces.
On April 18th, however, Mr Horie stood hand-in-hand with his former rivals and announced a new business alliance between Livedoor and Fuji TV.
So, very proud of our love, sexuality and family, Andrew and I stand hand-in-hand as two men married in the Byzantine rites of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
"Ukip will now stand hand in hand with Leave.EU.EU
The two are inextricably linked; they stand hand in hand.
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