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Snarf Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Total vs. Complete

Let's say a person was in a collision of some kind. Is there a difference between saying the person lost total control of their neck versus saying they last complete control of their neck?

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Hi there ! In this case there is no difference ! They both mean the person lost 100% of the control.

  • Hi there !
  • In this case there is no difference !
  • They both mean the person lost 100% of the control.
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Hi there !

In this case there is no difference ! They both mean the person lost 100% of the control.

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