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the interchangeably
adverb
With the ability of being interchanged or swapped
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It's hard to imagine oneself back to those days, before "pop" became the pejorative term it is – shorthand for the interchangeably banal warbling that is a pretext for Saturday-night TV.
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Due to the discrepancies in all parameters tested in our own study, we recommend not to use the Konan and the Topcon interchangeably in the same patient.
The people involved in and employed by the partnership interchangeably celebrated the partnership itself or successful projects or both in order to survive.
Two pinhole collimators (0.5 and 1.0 mm diameter) were fitted to the camera interchangeably during the study.
The differences between the obtained sequences the authors interchangeably call "polymorphisms", "substitutions", "modifications" and "mutations".
It is therefore possible to reliably use either of the models interchangeably, depending on the available information and the background process under consideration.
Many of the studies used the terms interchangeably, showing misconceptions and loose or inconsistent application of the cognate concepts.
The letter writer uses the concepts interchangeably, and her moral equivocation sends the worst message of all to our children.
Maybe the senator uses the terms interchangeably.
While the first daughter's op-ed identifies forced labor as a subset of human trafficking, the ILO actually uses the terms interchangeably.
Again, journalists might be contributors to the news media, but using the terms interchangeably is linguistically inaccurate -- and professionally unwise.
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