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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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any difference - enclose it or not?

Can both be the same?

The idea which our sages refer to as "the evil inclination" does not necessarily mean there is ...

The idea which our sages refer to as the "evil inclination" does not necessarily mean there is ...
  

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Yes, they have the same meaning. I'd leave 'the' outside because it has little significance, while quotation marks are intended to highlight in some way the words they contain.

  • Yes, they have the same meaning.
  • I'd leave 'the' outside because it has little significance, while quotation marks are intended to highlight in some way the words they contain.
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Yes, they have the same meaning. I'd leave 'the' outside because it has little significance, while quotation marks are intended to highlight in some way the words they contain.

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