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Asked on October 6, 2021 in Synonyms.
We read “trade up” and “modernize” within certain contexts address the concept of replacing old with new but they don’t express any pain associated with that exchange. Is it possible to sacrifice familiarity for whimsy AND utility?”
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Asked on October 6, 2021 in Synonyms.
We read “trade up” and “modernize” within certain contexts address the concept of replacing old with new but they don’t express any pain associated with that exchange. Is it possible to sacrifice familiarity for whimsy AND utility?”
- 370389 views
- 128 answers
- 136021 votes
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Asked on October 6, 2021 in Synonyms.
We read “trade up” and “modernize” within certain contexts address the concept of replacing old with new but they don’t express any pain associated with that exchange. Is it possible to sacrifice familiarity for whimsy AND utility?”
- 370389 views
- 128 answers
- 136021 votes
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Asked on October 6, 2021 in Synonyms.
We read “trade up” and “modernize” within certain contexts address the concept of replacing old with new but they don’t express any pain associated with that exchange. Is it possible to sacrifice familiarity for whimsy AND utility?”
- 370389 views
- 128 answers
- 136021 votes
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Asked on October 5, 2021 in Synonyms.
We read “trade up” and “modernize” within certain contexts address the concept of replacing old with new but they don’t express any pain associated with that exchange. Is it possible to sacrifice familiarity for whimsy AND utility?”
- 370389 views
- 128 answers
- 136021 votes
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Asked on October 5, 2021 in Synonyms.
We read “trade up” and “modernize” within certain contexts address the concept of replacing old with new but they don’t express any pain associated with that exchange. Is it possible to sacrifice familiarity for whimsy AND utility?”
- 370389 views
- 128 answers
- 136021 votes
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Asked on October 5, 2021 in Synonyms.
We read “trade up” and “modernize” within certain contexts address the concept of replacing old with new but they don’t express any pain associated with that exchange. Is it possible to sacrifice familiarity for whimsy AND utility?”
- 370389 views
- 128 answers
- 136021 votes
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Asked on October 5, 2021 in Synonyms.
We read “trade up” and “modernize” within certain contexts address the concept of replacing old with new but they don’t express any pain associated with that exchange. Is it possible to sacrifice familiarity for whimsy AND utility?”
- 370389 views
- 128 answers
- 136021 votes
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Asked on October 4, 2021 in Synonyms.
We read “trade up” and “modernize” within certain contexts address the concept of replacing old with new but they don’t express any pain associated with that exchange. Is it possible to sacrifice familiarity for whimsy AND utility?”
- 370389 views
- 128 answers
- 136021 votes
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Asked on October 3, 2021 in Synonyms.
We read “trade up” and “modernize” within certain contexts address the concept of replacing old with new but they don’t express any pain associated with that exchange. Is it possible to sacrifice familiarity for whimsy AND utility?”
- 370389 views
- 128 answers
- 136021 votes