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For decades, RCA and electronics were practically synonymous.
Remarks by Ms. Darling Literacy and the Bush family are practically synonymous.
Some communities are switching to Ripken from Little League, the organization practically synonymous with the youth game.
We often report on the connections between gratitude and happiness our very own Christine Carter has suggested that the two are so closely related that they're practically synonymous.
Bihar, an eastern state for years practically synonymous with poverty in India, last year dewormed a staggering 17 million schoolchildren — nearly double the population of Sweden.
Bihar, a western state for years practically synonymous with poverty in India, last year dewormed a staggering 17 million schoolchildren — nearly double the population of Sweden.
Francesco Bonami, the Chicago-based Italian curator who is the director of the 50th Biennale, has learned a sharp lesson over the last year about how, when it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian divide, those words are practically synonymous.
For millennials, inexperience a valid, legal reason to fire or not hire and youth are practically synonymous.
With a multitude of mansions, a median household income of $125,000 and the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens at its heart, San Marino and money are practically synonymous.
"C-Kermit is practically synonymous with connectivity.
JM: They're practically synonymous but they're not exactly the same.
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