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been interchangeable
adjective
Freely substitutable. That may be swapped at will.
Exact(10)
But the Devils' forwards have been interchangeable.
In the past it has always been interchangeable with content marketing (or what was known as link building).
From the point of view of the firm, employees in the same role should have been interchangeable, but in this case they were not.
But sisterliness and feminism have never been interchangeable; they are less so now than ever, as the expansion of our choices has shaped us into so many varieties.
Stanton, Steve Karsay and Ramiro Mendoza have essentially been interchangeable in the late innings over Rivera's three stints on the disabled list.
The foreigner as a "form" always remains a thing to respond to, even as we openly acknowledge that, in Australia's history, its content has always been interchangeable: Asian, African, Arab, Muslim – and yet, always Indigenous.
Similar(50)
The girls are interchangeable.
The components were interchangeable.
We're interchangeable".
Their quotes are interchangeable.
Their CVs are interchangeable.
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