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Meaning: (transitive,idiomatic)To becomeassociatedwith (a person or group of people); toconnectwith.2016December 8, Matt Grobar, quotingGarth Davis, “'Lion' Director Garth Davis On His Journey Through Saroo Brierley's Life & Rooney Mara's Magnetic Humanity”, inDeadline.com[1], archived fromthe originalon2 February 2023:The first thing I did, and this is even before we had a writer, I went to India by myself. Actually at the time, Itied in with60 Minutes, who were going over. They took the adopted mother to meet the birth mother.2020January 14, Samesh Mohanlall, “Seabourn Encore returns to Timaru's port after three years”, inStuff[2], archived fromthe originalon22 November 2022:Church spokesman Ray Bennett said 94 visitors visited the church on Tuesday - the most ever from cruise ships. "I think that's because there was a shuttle bringing them here. Wetied in withthe museum for that," he said.; (transitive,idiomatic)To berelatedorrelevantto.1982August 7, Robert A. Ellgas, “Gay Games”, inGay Community News:Although this raceties in withwhat I'd like to say, it's not the main reason I'm writing.
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