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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Debate vs argue

by using debate in a sentence or argue instead of it, what kind of difference we make?
is there anywhere i can find the implicit mining of the words,by using a word I look educated by using a word I'm kidding, making friendly environment,showing that I'm serious etc...
  

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Debate is more civilized than argument; it often has specific rules. The subtler distinctions between words that seem essentially synonymous in the dictionary can only be learned by experience. Reading and listening are a great help to becoming familiar with word uses.

  • Debate is more civilized than argument; it often has specific rules.
  • The subtler distinctions between words that seem essentially synonymous in the dictionary can only be learned by experience.
  • Reading and listening are a great help to becoming familiar with word uses.
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Debate is more civilized than argument; it often has specific rules.

The subtler distinctions between words that seem essentially synonymous in the dictionary can only be learned by experience. Reading and listening are a great help to becoming familiar with word uses.

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