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duplicate
adjective as in matching
noun as in copy, reproduction
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verb as in make a copy; repeat
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Although the number was bogus, Paul encountered the court's genuine automated switchboard message - which the criminals had duplicated to make the scam more convincing.
And while you can tap into crowdfunding platforms such as GoFundMe, be careful that any money you receive from a GMF isn't deemed duplicate assistance.
Questions have been raised about whether the organizations and individuals heading them — some of whom have criticized Bass’ initial actions after the fires erupted Jan. 7 — can put aside rivalries and avoid duplicating efforts.
Rubio's memo, justifying the freeze, said it was impossible for the new administration to assess whether existing foreign aid commitments "are not duplicated, are effective and are consistent with President Trump's foreign policy".
“I don’t know if I can duplicate 57 years of work,” Alan, 66, said this week, referencing the years his father devoted to establishing the ranch.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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