language is flexible and can be used in various ways to convey the same meaning. Different speakers may choose different words or structures based on their preferences or regional variations, while still communicating effectively.
~I believe that is correct but putting in the word "very" is repetitive and unnecessary.Instead I would say "The same thing goes here".
I think 'on foot' is the correct term to use.
Both "unionise" and "unionize" are correct spellings of the term, with "unionize" being more commonly used in American English, while "unionise" is more common in British English. Both forms mean the same thing, referring to the process of workers forming or joining a labor union.
The words gray and grey mean the same thing, both are correctly spelled.Gray/grey is the color between black and white.
These are the same thing. I'm not sure what you're asking.
Both are correct.
No, because they do not eat the same thing No, because they do not eat the same thing No, because they do not eat the same thing No, because they do not eat the same thing
~I believe that is correct but putting in the word "very" is repetitive and unnecessary.Instead I would say "The same thing goes here".
they both mean the same thing.
Though "correct" and "right" mean the exact same thing, I'd say "correct" is more of what a host on a game show might say, whereas "right" is agreeing with someone or acknowledging their choice.
It's just the same thing.
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No, correct and incorrect are not the same thing. Correct means right, proper, appropriate, according to protocol, according to etiquette Incorrect means wrong, mistaken, error, improper, against protocol, not consistent with good etiquette
I think 'on foot' is the correct term to use.
maps aren't better then maps because there the same thing
All of the above? You can say the same thing in many ways. All of the following are different ways of saying the same thing, and all are correct: The marble sinks because the marble weighs more that an equivalent volume of water. The marble sinks because its density is greater than the density of water. The marble sinks because it has a greater mass than than same volume of water (and there is gravity/acceleration).
Both are correct and say the same thing. Couldn't is the contracted form of could not.