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The difference is that somebody ( or someone) is a pronoun referring an unspecified person, while some body is an adjective-noun phrase referring an unspecified corpse, or a certain amount of substance ( as in "This shampoo adds some body to your hair").

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"Someone" and "somebody" are interchangeable and both refer to an unspecified person. There is no difference in meaning between the two terms; they can be used interchangeably in sentences.

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