Sentence examples of "tener algo que ver" in Spanish with translation "have something to do"
Parece que él tiene algo que ver con el asunto.
It seems that he has something to do with the matter.
Dicen que él tiene algo que ver con el escándalo político.
He is said to have something to do with the political scandal.
No dudó de que Ben tuvo algo que ver con el crimen.
He didn't doubt that Ben had something to do with the crime.
La innovación tiene algo que ver con la facultad de detectar fenómenos inusuales.
Innovation has something to do with the faculty to notice unusual phenomena.
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