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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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the difference between "do with" and "deal with"

the difference between "do with" and "deal with"
  

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They are completely different. How did you get them together? We say something has to do with something else when the first thing is a dependent variable of the second.

  • They are completely different.
  • How did you get them together?
  • We say something has to do with something else when the first thing is a dependent variable of the second.
  • " We say we could do with something when we think we would benefit from it.
  • " We are said to deal with something when we do something to correct it.
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They are completely different. How did you get them together?

We say something has to do with something else when the first thing is a dependent variable of the second. "Weight loss has to do with exercise and diet."

We say we could do with something when we think we would benefit from it. "I could do with a cold beer after all that mowing."

We are said to

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