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Asked on April 24, 2021 in American english.
Both words are synonyms of each other. What are they exactly?
Does a native speaker prefer the phrase “middle” when talking about things that are arranged on a line? the infinity of the dimension, and “center” when speaking of two dimensional arrangements. If I talk about the center space of a circle I think of the middle of a line. If I think about the middle space I think of the center space I see, it thinks even better. Why shouldn’t I switch the controls on a
doorway?
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Asked on April 24, 2021 in American english.
Both words are synonyms of each other. What are they exactly?
Does a native speaker prefer the phrase “middle” when talking about things that are arranged on a line? the infinity of the dimension, and “center” when speaking of two dimensional arrangements. If I talk about the center space of a circle I think of the middle of a line. If I think about the middle space I think of the center space I see, it thinks even better. Why shouldn’t I switch the controls on a
doorway?
- 637823 views
- 39 answers
- 235067 votes
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Asked on April 23, 2021 in American english.
Both words are synonyms of each other. What are they exactly?
Does a native speaker prefer the phrase “middle” when talking about things that are arranged on a line? the infinity of the dimension, and “center” when speaking of two dimensional arrangements. If I talk about the center space of a circle I think of the middle of a line. If I think about the middle space I think of the center space I see, it thinks even better. Why shouldn’t I switch the controls on a
doorway?
- 637823 views
- 39 answers
- 235067 votes
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Asked on April 22, 2021 in American english.
Both words are synonyms of each other. What are they exactly?
Does a native speaker prefer the phrase “middle” when talking about things that are arranged on a line? the infinity of the dimension, and “center” when speaking of two dimensional arrangements. If I talk about the center space of a circle I think of the middle of a line. If I think about the middle space I think of the center space I see, it thinks even better. Why shouldn’t I switch the controls on a
doorway?
- 637823 views
- 39 answers
- 235067 votes
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Asked on April 22, 2021 in American english.
Both words are synonyms of each other. What are they exactly?
Does a native speaker prefer the phrase “middle” when talking about things that are arranged on a line? the infinity of the dimension, and “center” when speaking of two dimensional arrangements. If I talk about the center space of a circle I think of the middle of a line. If I think about the middle space I think of the center space I see, it thinks even better. Why shouldn’t I switch the controls on a
doorway?
- 637823 views
- 39 answers
- 235067 votes
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Asked on April 22, 2021 in American english.
Both words are synonyms of each other. What are they exactly?
Does a native speaker prefer the phrase “middle” when talking about things that are arranged on a line? the infinity of the dimension, and “center” when speaking of two dimensional arrangements. If I talk about the center space of a circle I think of the middle of a line. If I think about the middle space I think of the center space I see, it thinks even better. Why shouldn’t I switch the controls on a
doorway?
- 637823 views
- 39 answers
- 235067 votes
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Asked on April 21, 2021 in American english.
Both words are synonyms of each other. What are they exactly?
Does a native speaker prefer the phrase “middle” when talking about things that are arranged on a line? the infinity of the dimension, and “center” when speaking of two dimensional arrangements. If I talk about the center space of a circle I think of the middle of a line. If I think about the middle space I think of the center space I see, it thinks even better. Why shouldn’t I switch the controls on a
doorway?
- 637823 views
- 39 answers
- 235067 votes
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Asked on April 21, 2021 in American english.
Both words are synonyms of each other. What are they exactly?
Does a native speaker prefer the phrase “middle” when talking about things that are arranged on a line? the infinity of the dimension, and “center” when speaking of two dimensional arrangements. If I talk about the center space of a circle I think of the middle of a line. If I think about the middle space I think of the center space I see, it thinks even better. Why shouldn’t I switch the controls on a
doorway?
- 637823 views
- 39 answers
- 235067 votes
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Asked on April 20, 2021 in American english.
Both words are synonyms of each other. What are they exactly?
Does a native speaker prefer the phrase “middle” when talking about things that are arranged on a line? the infinity of the dimension, and “center” when speaking of two dimensional arrangements. If I talk about the center space of a circle I think of the middle of a line. If I think about the middle space I think of the center space I see, it thinks even better. Why shouldn’t I switch the controls on a
doorway?
- 637823 views
- 39 answers
- 235067 votes
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Asked on April 18, 2021 in American english.
Both words are synonyms of each other. What are they exactly?
Does a native speaker prefer the phrase “middle” when talking about things that are arranged on a line? the infinity of the dimension, and “center” when speaking of two dimensional arrangements. If I talk about the center space of a circle I think of the middle of a line. If I think about the middle space I think of the center space I see, it thinks even better. Why shouldn’t I switch the controls on a
doorway?
- 637823 views
- 39 answers
- 235067 votes