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Belong

22 Sentences | 9 Meanings

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The keys found in the park belong to someone who must have lost them.
He found it difficult to belong to a sports team.
The care and upbringing of the children belong to their parents.
These shoes don't belong in the sports section.
The new student struggled to belong in the tight-knit community of the school.
The book club provided a space for avid readers to belong and discuss their favorite novels.
The old photographs belong to my grandmother's memories.
These files belong in the "Important Documents" folder.
The chef believes that fresh ingredients belong in every dish.
The old photographs belong in the family album.
These books belong on the top shelf of the library.
Books belong on the shelves, not on the floor.
The museum artifacts belong to ancient civilizations.
These ideas belong to the realm of philosophy.
They belong to a generation that witnessed significant technological advancements.
These ideas belong to the field of psychology.
The immigrant family worked hard to belong in their new country.
The hiking boots belong on the rugged mountain trails, providing stability and grip.
The fresh herbs belong in the recipe, adding a burst of flavor to the dish.
He didn't belong in the noisy nightclub; he preferred quieter places.
The stray dog seemed to belong to the neighborhood.
They both belong to the same sports club and often compete together.
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