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While the two can be interchangeable, they are not always the same.
Watch how they become even more interchangeable through the course of the play.
He tried not to say the same thing each time, as if one man's death were interchangeable with any other.
For a period of time in 1976 and 1977, the two terms were interchangeable.
This makes them more or less interchangeable, except for hair color.
A woman's sexual mind and role is not interchangeable with a man's.
Faith and power, he had come to believe, were interchangeable.
In the above discussion the terms play and game have become interchangeable.
What is the good of the Arts if they are interchangeable?
For either of those, the two products in question are quite interchangeable.
In the consumer's mind the two become all but interchangeable.
Once upon a time, I'm told, the two were interchangeable.
They are just two of the interchangeable parts in his current collection.
The two may, however, in these cases, be to some degree interchangeable.
"Today, you go into a club and see six guys who are interchangeable."
Both methods may lead to the same results and, thus, can be interchangeable.
They are two different methods and should not be seen as interchangeable.
These terms do not reference different areas of town and are thus interchangeable.
I suspect they may be no more actually interchangeable than Man is.
Both then played almost as interchangeable, if completely different, parts.
You're going to take out the positions that are interchangeable.
Recent national day speeches in the two countries were almost interchangeable.
The parts generally available are those interchangeable with later model years.
The cars had many parts that were interchangeable between each model.
Much in the same way that politicians are more or less interchangeable.