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Thus "civilized" is nearly synonymous with "urban".
— which has since become nearly synonymous with Forster.
Evolutionary medicine is a nearly synonymous but less-specific designation.
To me, the words choice and freedom are nearly synonymous, in death as they are in love.
Unions and oil rig workers say that safety and maintenance are nearly synonymous on offshore oil platforms.
Authors using the term kinetics apply the nearly synonymous name dynamics to the classical mechanics of moving bodies.
Yet tragedy would become nearly synonymous with the Kennedys when Bobby, too, was assassinated on the campaign trail in 1968.
The term, as used by geologists, is nearly synonymous with the term lode, as used by miners.
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When the group asked people to define the nearly-synonymous term "climate engineering," that number jumped to 45%, the researchers report today in Environmental Research Letters.
However, unfolding the site frequency spectra revealed that the large number of high-frequency, derived sites were nearly all synonymous, suggesting that the haplotype that has increased in frequency carried many more synonymous than nonsynonymous polymorphisms.
And Buffer's signature call to action, "It's time!," has become nearly as synonymous with mixed martial arts as his brother's famous phrase is with boxing.
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