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hand in hand
Idioms and Phrases
In cooperation, jointly, as in Industrial growth and urbanization often go hand in hand . This phrase, often put as go hand in hand with , was first recorded in 1576.Example Sentences
Wayne hates the bird because it keeps him awake at night, Stella jokes, hand in hand with him to one side of his chair.
At the time, he said he was ready to put politics aside and work hand in hand with Bass to rebuild the city.
"At a time when the government and regulators are going for growth, this decision is a reminder that strong consumer protections and economic growth go hand in hand."
The expansion of public education and access to the ballot box have walked hand in hand across the long arc of American history.
For Singh this goes hand in hand with a club's wider ambitions around branding and what message it is trying to convey about itself.
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What doeshand in handmean?
Hand in hand is used to describe two or more things that are in close cooperation or closely linked together.
Hand in hand can also be used literally to mean holding hands, as in My grandparents still walk hand in hand.
When it’s used figuratively, hand in hand is often applied to people working closely together or elements of a situation that tend to coincide, perhaps because one causes the other (like drought and famine) or because they exist in a cycle (like poverty and unemployment).
The phrase is especially used with the verbs go and work, as in go hand in hand and work hand in hand.
Example: The marketing team will be working hand in hand with the sales team on the product launch.
Where doeshand in hand come from?
The first records of the literal sense of hand in hand come from the 1300s, but its figurative sense didn’t appear until the 1500s. The metaphor makes sense: people who literally walk hand in hand (hold hands) have a close relationship, and people who work hand in hand need to cooperate and communicate closely.
In this way, hand in hand is often applied to two people or groups that often work separately but will soon be working closely together, as in The government will be working hand in hand with the private sector on this initiative.
When hand in hand is used to describe things that often happen simultaneously, it usually implies that they have a cause-and-effect relationship or that they have a common cause. Physical and mental health are often said to go hand in hand, for example.
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How ishand in hand used in real life?
When it’s applied to close working relationships, hand in hand is often used in a positive way to encourage or praise such cooperation.
The body needs rest. It’s now a priority of mine, right along with nutrition and exercise. They really should all go hand in hand. I was stubborn and late to the lesson, but glad I’ve arrived. Worth thinking about.
— Jedediah Bila (@JedediahBila)
Social justice and the church’s teachings absolutely MUST go hand in hand.
— liz daniel (@lizdaniel06)
Matt Canada will get a chance to work hand-in-hand with all of our quarterbacks. And not even that, he'll bring some fresh ideas, too. – Coach Tomlin
— Missi Matthews (@missi_matthews)
Try usinghand in hand!
Which of the following words is LEAST likely to describe things that go hand in hand?
A. together
B. cooperative
C. close
D. apart
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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