Sentence examples for interchangeably I from inspiring English sources

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While a given marker can be measured by using different techniques, this does not necessarily mean that these techniques can be used interchangeably (i.e. have comparable results), owing to their inherent differences.

You can hear haters described in song by Isabel Fay, but they're not the same as trolls, even while many people (Fay included) use the terms interchangeably (I'm not being a hater when I say that, by the way; I'm being a pedant).

Given the ease with which such terminology can and is used interchangeably, I would argue that science educators should adopt a pragmatic approach to teaching children the difference between a scientific and a non-scientific theory/fact/law/hypothesis/principle.

And I recall, from my pleasurable reading some forty years ago of original manuscripts penned by Thomas Jefferson stored at the National Archives (I was then an editor on a documentary volume on early Russian-American relations, which included writings by Jefferson), that he would use "it's" and "its" interchangeably (I hope Jefferson scholars will correct me if my memory has failed me).

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Although different pain scales often have been used Interchangeably, It Is not known whether interchanging them is appropriate.

Below, we will interchangeably use i or (k, r) to refer to a two-tuple state.

Moreover, while 'physicalism' is no doubt related to 'physics' it is also related to 'physical object' and this in turn is very closely connected with 'material object', and via that, with 'matter.' In this entry, I will adopt the policy of using both terms interchangeably, though I will typically refer to the thesis we will discuss as 'physicalism'physicalism

One thing that can create confusion is that writers often use the terms "CV" and "résumé" interchangeably, as I often do in the Tooling Up column.

The source has used "we" and "I" interchangeably in messages; HuffPost has not yet been able to confirm whether the leaks are coming from an individual or a group.

To simplify the notation, we use EIF i interchangeably.

Often used interchangeably with 'clicktivist', I take it to mean the idea that someone will take a small action (usually online) in support of something to make themselves feel good, and that small action has no real consequence.

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