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Julijuly Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Agony and anguish.

Would it be noticeable if I switched agony with anguish and vice versa? I don't see the point in having two words with exactly the same meaning.




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julijuly Would it be noticeable if I switched agony with anguish and vice versa? In most cases I would suppose not. julijuly I don't see the point in having two words with exactly the same meaning.

  • julijuly Would it be noticeable if I switched agony with anguish and vice versa?
  • In most cases I would suppose not.
  • julijuly I don't see the point in having two words with exactly the same meaning.
  • I don't see the point in your bringing this up here.
  • Take your complaint to the Royal Academy of the English Language in London.
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julijulyWould it be noticeable if I switched agony with anguish and vice versa?

In most cases I would suppose not.

julijulyI don't see the point in having two words with exactly the same meaning.

I don't see the point in your bringing this up here. Take your complaint to the Royal Academy of the English Language i

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julijulyWould it be noticeable if I switched agony with anguish and vice versa?

Give me some examples. Every case I can think of it makes a difference.

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