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Use "synonymously" in a sentence
"So mentoring and coaching, at least with my consultant hat on, I hear use those terms synonymously sometimes, and it drives me crazy, personally."
"Additionally, the 16th amendment says “and without regard to any census or enumeration,” which suggests to me that “census” and “enumeration” are supposed to be used synonymously throughout the constitution."
"Nevertheless, the good doctors are pinning the blame for childhood obesity on what they call junk food a term they use synonymously with "fast food", and the ads that promote it."