Sentence examples for those two terms from inspiring English sources

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What's the difference/relation between those two terms?

Experts say those two terms represent only a fraction of the activity.

The league's health depends on the division of those two terms.

"Most Americans aren't as sensitive as Canadians about the ideology behind those two terms," he said.

The differential diagnosis includes sclerotic fibroma and giant cell collagenoma although those two terms may be used synonymously.

But during those two terms in the White House, Mrs. Clinton did not hold a security clearance.

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Time spent away from the Institute counts toward those eight terms if they are still a registered MIT student.

For our purposes, we're talking DV01 or PV01 or PVBP, those three terms more or less equal.

Those seven terms may be in any pattern of enrollment as long as the student's seventh and final term of enrollment is a spring term.

Those six terms may be in any pattern of enrollment as long as the student's sixth and final term of enrollment is a spring term.

The key word you see in those three terms is "network".

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