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Zinny Posted 17 years ago
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Sample?Reference?

What is the different between "as a Sample Only" and "as a Reference Only"?
  

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Hi, What is the different between "as a Sample Only" and "as a Reference Only"? What context are you thinking of? Generally speaking, a sample - a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole thing is like.

  • Hi, What is the different between "as a Sample Only" and "as a Reference Only"?
  • What context are you thinking of?
  • Generally speaking, a sample - a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole thing is like.
  • eg Would you like to buy 500 sweaters for your store?
  • Here's one as a sample.
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Hi,
What is the different between "as a Sample Only" and "as a Reference Only"?

What context are you thinking of?

Generally speaking,
a sample - a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole thing is like.
eg Would you like to buy 500 sweaters for your store? Here's one as a sample.

a reference - Something you can loo
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Sometimes if it's a hardware item, a sample may be designated "for reference only" suggesting that it's not a "working model" or not up to specifications.

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