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Although the terms "freedom" and "democracy" are often used interchangeably, the two are not synonymous.
Gross seems to use the words "things" and "creatures" interchangeably: "The marionette's grace comes from a leap into the limitations of the puppet itself".
Synthetic biologists take component parts of cells and chemicals — the basic units of life — and mix them together interchangeably, the way you would swap out a hard drive on a computer.
Interchangeably, the number of failures over time can model by a suitable counting process.
Although the terms "cardiac arrest" and "sudden death" have often been used interchangeably, the critical difference should be noted: technically, patients with OHCA may not be dead yet.
He often uses interchangeably the words "logic" (Logik), "theory of knowledge" (Erkenntnistheorie), "methodology" (Methodologie), "theory of truth" (Wahrheitslehre) and "theory of science" (Wissenschaftslehre). (See for instance Rickert 1986, 19; Rickert 1909, 170).
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The percussion and the choir sound are added interchangeably between the verses and the bridges, until the second chorus.
A prophecy tells of the return of Azor Ahai, sometimes used interchangeably with the term The Prince That Was Promised.
Two pinhole collimators (0.5 and 1.0 mm diameter) were fitted to the camera interchangeably during the study.
The terms 'integration' and 'collaboration' were used interchangeably by the professionals during the interviews.
However, the term heterogeneity is often used interchangeably with the word diversity in the literature.
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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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