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Newageman Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

I've clicked with

Hello everyone! Could someone help me with the following phrase. What does the phrase "I've clicked with" mean? What does the whole sentence mean? I'd appreciate your help!

“But really, I just haven’t found anyone I’ve clicked with since moving to the Bay Area,” Vic said.
  

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To 'click' with someone is to like someone and form a friendship with him or her: [INTRANSITIVE] INFORMAL if two people click, they realize immediately that they like each other and understand each other.

  • To 'click' with someone is to like someone and form a friendship with him or her: [INTRANSITIVE] INFORMAL if two people click, they realize immediately that they like each other and understand each other.
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To 'click' with someone is to like someone and form a friendship with him or her:

[INTRANSITIVE] INFORMAL if two people click, they realize immediately that they like each other and understand each other.
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Thank you, Mister Micawber! What does the whole sentence mean in this case?
I haven't found anyone with whom I already had good relationships?
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I haven't found anyone with whom I WOULD (or COULD) have good relationships.

I think tere's a mistake in grammar or something I don't understand. Thank you!
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I haven't found anyone that I have felt a good rapport with.

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