0 said when you want to emphasize that both people involved in a difficult situation must accept the blame, or that an activity needs two people who are willing to take part for it to happen: --
It takes two to tango and come together.
In the words of a popular song, "it takes two to tango", but it certainly takes only one to create tension.
But it takes two to tango, and trade can be planned only by agreements with one's trading partners.
On the other hand, it takes two to tango.
Let us always remember that when it comes to discussions and dialogue with somebody with whom we have had difficulties, it takes two to tango.
There must be no half-hearted measures and, as in all things, it takes two to tango.
But it takes two to tango and the department certainly is not to blame on this issue.
It takes two to tango, so 300,000 people are involved.