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How do you say "Ir de la mano" in English?
In Spanish, we have the expression "Ir de la mano" to say that two things come together; when one is present, you would expect the other to be present too.
For example: "para hacer un buen trabajo, la habilidad y la actitud deben ir de la mano" (meaning that in order to do a good job, you need to have both the ability and the right attitude)
Is there an equivalent expression for this in English?
22 jul. 2015 02:34
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In English you would say the two things go "hand in hand" I believe it is about the same expression but I am not certain I am still learning Spanish.
22 juli 2015
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