Interchangeably Sentence Examples

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  • In the 18th century the names Wallis and Belize were used interchangeably for the town, the river and the whole country.

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  • Sometimes the terms silymarin and milk thistle are used interchangeably and products that are titled after both names are currently popular in the United States and Europe.

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  • The two types of cinnamon are used interchangeably in cooking and baking.

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  • The terms herbs and spices are often used interchangeably, or you'll hear them both together even when only herbs or only spices are being talked about.

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  • Some people use the terms "mulch" and "compost" interchangeably.

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  • Sometimes the terms "interior designer" and "interior decorator" are used interchangeably.

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  • Many people use the terms interchangeably, but a psychiatrist is not the same as a psychologist.

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  • The terms antibody and immunoglobulin are often used interchangeably, although immunoglobulin refers to the larger classification system for antibodies.

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  • Although the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably and often confused, demi and semi permanent hair color are not the same thing.

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  • The titles general manager and operations manager are often used interchangeably.

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  • It is approximately the same size as a Barbie doll and can be played with interchangeably with other fashion dolls.

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  • The Ninja Master Prep Professional set comes with a 450 watt power pod, three containers designed to be used interchangeably with the pod, and lids and blades for each bowl.

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  • The terms vintage, antique and retro may seem confusing to jewelry shoppers since some online retailers use the terms interchangeably.

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  • The term Virgo star sign is used interchangeably with titles such as Virgo zodiac sign and Virgo sun sign.

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  • The network couldn't have imagined during the show's initial gestation that it would become a phenomenon nor could they imagine that one day GH and soap opera could be used interchangeably in a sentence.

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  • Some stores keep the candle scents next to the soap scents, and not all can be used interchangeably.

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  • It should be noted though that while you can use it interchangeably where you would use the verb "go" in English, there are often better verbs to choose.

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  • Although the terms "social media" and "social networking" are used interchangeably, there are subtle differences between these two forms of online communication.

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  • The words layout and background are often used interchangeably, but they are actually somewhat different.

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  • Thus St Ignatius in writing to the Romans never refers to any presiding bishop, and somewhat earlier Clement of Rome in his epistles to the Corinthians uses the terms presbyter and episcopus interchangeably.

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  • These precedents (in which it will be seen that "good offices" and "mediation" are used interchangeably) were followed in the general act agreed to at the Conference held at Berlin in1884-1885the object of which was to secure religious and commercial liberty and to limit warlike operations in the Congo basin.

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  • The various forms can be used interchangeably except where noted.

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  • Many people use the term black salve and drawing salve interchangeably, but the two salves perform different functions.

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  • The two terms are often used interchangeably, but a cupcake tree is often made of wire and has individual slots for cupcakes instead of just shelves on which to place them.

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  • Many people don't make a distinction between a comforter and a bedspread and use the terms interchangeably.

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  • Though many bedding manufacturers use the terms dust ruffles and bed skirts interchangeably, there is a difference between the two types.

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  • Closeouts, liquidation products, and overstocks are terms that are often used interchangeably.

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  • Though many people use the two words interchangeably, there are several key differences that distinguish the two types of institutions.

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  • When people refer to the EyeClops night vision devices, they often use the tern goggles and binoculars interchangeably.

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  • Some people use the terms gaiter and leggings interchangeably.

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  • Although these products have different labeled uses, they are very similar in action and side effects and may be used interchangeably, subject to differences in route of administration and duration of action.

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  • Some consumers use the terms wholesale and discount interchangeably, though they are quite different.

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  • While some people use the words pareo and sarong interchangeably, pareos are identified with Polynesian culture and may feature bright, floral prints.

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  • You will often find the terms overdose and toxicity used interchangeably, although there is a subtle difference between the two.

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  • Yet many of the bags referred to as pocketbooks may not have visible pockets at all -- thus it is a term simply used, often interchangeably, with handbags.

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  • While the terms "psychic abilities" and "intuition" are often used interchangeably, there is a difference.

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  • Many people use the terms "Bikram" and "Hot" Yoga interchangeably, but while Bikram Yoga is a type of hot yoga, not all Hot Yoga is Bikram Yoga.

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  • In its most simple form it means "to go" and you can use it almost interchangeably with its English counterpart.

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  • Though these two terms are often used interchangeably, they are actually not the same product.

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  • Most Christmas decorations now use fairies and angels interchangeably, and many of the children's movies and shows on television feature many magical creatures, and fairies are certainly some of the most magical.

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