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Post by Admin on Apr 11, 2021 2:28:07 GMT
Those aren't slight and subtle differences. Hey, I've got a good one for ya: essentially ( adv): In essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature synonyms: basically, fundamentally But they're not. It's like saying a song and dancing are the same thing. One is an intangible experience of feeling. Just the feeling and experience and acknowledgement of the music. Dancing on the other hand involves physical movement based on that song, and involves a choice to move about and make decisions on how to conduct yourself based on that music. One is "in essence" a thought experience. The other is "in practice" a physical act. One happens in the head only. The other happens in the body with the choices you make re: what to do. Again, those aren't slight and subtle differences. Wait, are you saying the definition you provided is wrong?
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