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It's remarkable given the high stakes involved that such a basic distinction is so seldom made.
The supposed distinction is so often violated in both directions as to be nearly meaningless.
This distinction is so important.
That distinction is so important.
Again a distinction is so often lost.
They said the same thing about blogging in the old days, and yet I can (and do) now find 10 times as much wonderful, thoughtful, well-written content from blogs than I do from professional outlets (though now the distinction is so blurry, and pro outlets are "blogging" as much as anyone).
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Those distinctions are so over.
No logical distinctions are so important that students can be allowed to feel intimidated whilst learning them.
However, if people really want to do this – the same people who've already made the generous, thoughtful decision to donate – then perhaps they should consider why such distinctions are so important to them?
These distinctions are so subtle and ever-shifting that the co-hosts sometimes have to tell one another, on air, "I actually meant that," or "I was just doing a bit".
It would be insane to try to describe this park as a whole unit because each iconic site -- and there are many that truly earn that distinction -- is so different from the next.
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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.

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