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Countless songs written in these roots styles sound nearly interchangeable.
His singing and playing, with their relaxed sensibility, similar range and lazy enunciation, were nearly interchangeable.
According to several current and former Afghan officials, Kabul Bank and Karzai's 2009 reëlection became nearly interchangeable.
Her siblings, the four ne'er-do-well and nearly interchangeable Riant brothers, are in large part responsible for this decline.
Still, there is something oddly comforting about the nearly interchangeable reactions the families display when confronted with a crushing loss.
Scrofula, formerly tuberculosis, the terms "scrofulous," "strumous," and "tuberculous" being nearly interchangeable in the past, before the real nature of the disease was understood.
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Nearly 11 years ago, Argentina made the peso and the American dollar virtually interchangeable.
The protein is almost interchangeable.
Like their American counterparts, Japanese electronics companies are suffering from the way personal computers, printers and many of the parts that go into them have become nearly as interchangeable as wheat or pork bellies.
Our analysis demonstrates that over time, the meaning of these technologies has evolved in medicine to first make 3D printing nearly synonymous and interchangeable with the other two terms.
Axes made by companies like Charlet Moser, however, have undergone a radical design change, which has resulted in space-age, aerodynamic things of beauty which come with nearly as many interchangeable parts as a wrench set.
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