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Examples of interchangeable


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The key elements of mass production are standardised products made of interchangeable or modular parts, a mass market, and other related economies of scale.
Nevertheless, three concepts still appear to be confused, ill-defined, or interchangeable in the literature: reflective practice, reflection, and the reflective practitioner.
Yet, our understandings have been narrowed by the assumption that suburban towns are singular in nature, essentially interchangeable.
The author claims that some amplifiers do not fit comfortably with certain adjectives and are not as interchangeable or synonymous as previously thought.
It illustrates that cataphoric variants for men were largely interchangeable in the 16th century, up to the point when those began to spread.
Superficially, these definitions might seem interchangeable, but they are not.
And most significantly, there is little convincing evidence that men and women's agricultural work had ever been interchangeable.
The supporters of both men were interchangeable in terms of social background.
Interchangeability must be context dependent because two components are interchangeable only in comparison to the role they have just as they are being considered.
Their words are largely interchangeable, and a line originally assigned to one voice will as often as not find itself taken over by the others.
But their par t numbers are defined as interchangeable, so one can keep only one of them.
Improvement ratings suggest that these ratings may not be so easily interchangeable.
But in the absence of a specific rationale for such distinctions the default assumption will be that members of the sample are structurally interchangeable.
Nonetheless, we considered this s-genitive token to be interchangeable because a conversion to the alternative construction would not have significantly altered its meaning.
That is, synonyms are words that are interchangeable in some contexts.
The more two sets of contexts accept either target or the more interchangeable the context sets are, the more similar they are.
A rather common misunderstanding is the interchangeable use of "qualitative research" and "qualitative methods" (33).
Yet, music, as a special form of bettering life, is not interchangeable with philosophy.
As already mentioned, in the wooden construction, the landmark objects are interchangeable.
In this way, the inchoative and the passive are semantically interchangeable.
In this example, the first and second pair of actions are interchangeable.
At this point vertical and horizontal planes have interchangeable roles, and therefore need a structure with stiffness in all directions.
Furthermore, most people do not perceive privately inflicted sanctions and state-inflicted sanctions as interchangeable.
You notice that tak-tuli and tak-i are interchangeable, that is, the plural particle -tul can be dispensed with.
It is a representative example of the way these articles furnish homogenous, typified, interchangeable exteriors with secret, potent, individuated interiors.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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