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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Hi, I wonder if anyone could supply me with an answer to the following question please.

The word "paradym" is described as "a typical example or pattern of something..." in the technical sense. Does anyone know the term for "a typical example or pattern for something" in the technical sense?

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Hi, It's spelled 'paradigm'. How about 'a model' or 'a prototype'? Clive

  • Hi, It's spelled 'paradigm'.
  • How about 'a model' or 'a prototype'?
  • Clive
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Hi,
It's spelled 'paradigm'.

How about 'a model' or 'a prototype'?

Clive
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AnonymousHi, I wonder if anyone could supply me with an answer to the following question please.

The word "paradym" is described as "a typical example or pattern of something..." in the technical sense. Does anyone know the term for "a typical example or pattern for something" in the technical sense?
Would you mind clarifying your qu
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Hi Clive

Thanks for your swift reply; as well as your spelling correction!

"Model" or "prototype"; great, thank you; don't know why I didn't think of those!

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