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Discover LudwigThe phrase "overlaps in" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe when two or more things share a common area or characteristic, but also have some distinct differences or boundaries. Example 1: "There are many overlaps in the interests and hobbies of the two friends, but they also have different passions that make them unique." Example 2: "The two companies have some overlaps in their products and services, but they also have distinct target markets."
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The raw numbers and percentages convey little about overlaps in race and ethnicity, many demographers say.
Sure, there are comparable overlaps in the language between sculpture and architecture, between painting and architecture.
There are overlaps in several areas, particularly flour and cake mixes.
Dr. Phillips also noted overlaps in the chronology of the rise and fall of the settlements.
THE merger of the Sirius and XM satellite radio services has, predictably, brought about overlaps in programming.
Personal computers and printing have overlaps in many areas, including manufacturing and marketing.
There may be similar overlaps in Argentina.Will the two banks mesh?
Pillsbury's lineup, which includes the Old El Paso line of Mexican food and Green Giant frozen vegetables, overlaps in several areas, particularly flour and cake mixes.
There are overlaps in the two companies' non-food merchandise, and together they will be able to exert real clout with suppliers.
Is it possible that the pair really are married (there are significant overlaps in their personal histories) and have reconnected after a separation?
In Niger, WFP has been looking for overlaps in several areas in which it works, such as food distribution and cash for work programmes.
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