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Latest post Sun, Sep 6 2009 7:32 AM by trnim. 2 replies.
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EyeSeeYou  +  780466 Mon, 15 Jun 09 08:47 PM

I originally posted this in the Vocabulary Section and was suggested there to do so here as well.

 

Are to pass sentence and to hand down sentence synonyms or is there a slight difference in meaning?

 

Thanks.

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Mister Micawber  +  789997 Mon, 22 Jun 09 07:47 AM
They are synonymous.
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trnim, 63 days ago
good point

 

I think, They are synonyms

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