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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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Regulation is often used to....

Is there any difference in meaning between these following sentences:

1. Regulation" is often used to describe something which is accepted by all as being a fine example of it's kind.

2. Regulation" is often used to describe something which is accepted by all as a fine example of it's kind

  

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1. A paragon is often used to describe something which is accepted by all as being a fine example of its kind. 2.

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  • A paragon is often used to describe something which is accepted by all as being a fine example of its kind.
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  • An exemplar is often used to describe something which is accepted by all as a fine example of its kind .
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1. A paragon is often used to describe something which is accepted by all as being a fine example of its kind.

2. An exemplar is often used to describe something which is accepted by all as a fi

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