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have to do with

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have something to do with something and not have anything to do with something
have nothing to do with something; to be associated with or related to something. Does your dislike for Sally have something to do with the way she insulted you? My illness has something to do with my lungs.
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have to do with something

to be associated with or related to something. Sally's unhappiness has to do with the way you insulted her. My illness has to do with my stomach.
See also: have

have to do with somebody/something
to deal with something or someone My question has to do with last week's assignment.
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