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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Do these mean mean the same thing?

”Some of their views intersect.”

”Some of their views overlap.”

  

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They mean the same thing but the first one is not used. The word "intersect" is used in technical situations.

  • They mean the same thing but the first one is not used.
  • The word "intersect" is used in technical situations.
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They mean the same thing but the first one is not used. The word "intersect" is used in technical situations.

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anonymous Do these mean mean the same thing?

I take them as the same, although that's somewhat irrelevant because the first one is scarcely used at all.

CJ

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