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I have never heard "tied at the hip"; however, there is a common English idiom
"joined at the hip." This means that two people are together all the time, have
the same interests, think the same way about things, etc. It's an idiom that is
usually said in a rather critical way, e.g., "Don't bother asking Mary if she
agrees with Laura--those two are joined at the hip!" |
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