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Both terms are used in such documents synonymously from a legal point of view.
In some older books, the term has been used synonymously with glass.
Sometimes the term working paper is used synonymously as technical report.
Most information system practitioners use the term synonymously with data quality.
"No Depression", a term used synonymously for alternative country music.
In this case, the term is used nearly synonymously with "manual."
The English word soul is sometimes used synonymously, especially in older texts.
The expression is sometimes used synonymously with the word camaraderie.
In effect, though, the two terms are used synonymously.
In this trial we are using the words synonymously, interchangeably.
The two terms are used synonymously within this article.
A. The terms are often used synonymously, but there are differences.
Nonetheless, in some states, all terms are used synonymously.
The term cognitive empathy and theory of mind are often used synonymously.
On some maps the two names were used synonymously.
In some cultures, the term is used synonymously with consanguineous family.
The term global is often used synonymously with the terms "international" or "multinational".
The term "religious right" is often used synonymously with Christian right.
However, the terms are often used synonymously along with the term "Battle Ready".
The term "peer review" is sometimes used synonymously with performance appraisal.
The terms "ripe" and "mature" are usually used synonymously, but they mean different things.
The primary illness is idiopathic (the two terms being used synonymously).
Many terms have been used synonymously to refer to this condition, some inappropriately.
The word is often used synonymously with "invocation", although many authors find a distinction between the two terms.
The "secondary care" is sometimes used synonymously with "hospital care".