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He referred to himself in the third person and interchangeably with "we the people".
As sharp-tongued on the phone as on their show, they spoke rapidly and interchangeably; much of the time, it was impossible to determine which Magliozzi was talking.
(I tested adapters from LinkSys, which are available now, and those from Gigafast, which ship next month; but in principle Powerline products from all manufacturers work identically and interchangeably).
His talk may have been at Harvard, but Mr. Gioia gave what sounded like his standard stump speech, or corporate motivational speech, slick and interchangeably appropriate to almost any audience.
Because a trigonometric function of a central angle and its corresponding arc have the same value, spherical trigonometry formulas are given in terms of the spherical angles A, B, and C and, interchangeably, in terms of the arcs a, b, and c and the dihedral angles α, β, and γ.
Note that hereafter, we use and interchangeably when there is no ambiguity.
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What is certain is that the author, steeped in Indian culture, uses "Navajo" and "we" interchangeably, and usually refers to Indians as "us".
One way to settle our problem is to use the terms "capacity" and "competence" interchangeably and warn against exceptions.
Throughout, we use the concepts of structure and domain interchangeably and define it at the level of homologous superfamily.
Participants often used the terms skin cancer and melanoma interchangeably, and their prior awareness of melanoma varied widely.
Subjects also used the words numbness and pins and needles interchangeably to describing pain symptoms.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com