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said differently the vs which follows that there

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they have different meanings and contexts. "Said differently the" is incorrect and does not make sense in English. On the other hand, "which follows that there" is also incorrect and does not convey a clear meaning. It seems like both phrases are not logical or complete in their current form.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 703 views

said differently the

This phrase is incorrect and does not make sense in English.

This phrase is not a valid construction in English. If you want to express something in a different way, you can use phrases like "in other words" or "put differently."
  • Feb 11, 2014 ... Some thoughts of mine: Common usage distinguishes, "You said it differently" and "You said differently." The first regards manner or wording.
  • Sep 7, 2015 ... Said differently, the blocks that got read from disk contained complete records. But did your query need all that was accessed? Or are you only ...
  • Said differently, the president is pushing to require financial advisors to put the client's needs before their own. That's right. Your advisor may not have your best  ...
  • Said differently, the water concentration of the blood, lymph, plasma, and fluids in the spaces between cells, must be the same as the water concentration of the ...

Alternatives:

  • in other words
  • put differently

which follows that there

This phrase is also incorrect and does not convey a clear meaning.

This phrase seems incomplete and lacks context. If you are trying to refer to something that comes after a specific point, you can rephrase it as "which comes after that."
  • ... the fulfilment of the prophecy which follows. That there should be time no longer (ὅτι χρόνος οὐκέτι ἔσται); that time no longer shall be. This may be rendered:
  • ... the certainty of the fulfilment of the prophecy which follows. That there should be time no longer (ὅτι χρόνος οὐκέτι ἔσται); that time no longer shall be.
  • The reader will bear in mind throughout the whole of the long story which follows that there is a totally different view of sensible appearance, viz., the Multiple ...
  • ¿1-1,2 = 0, from which follows that there are but a finite number of intervals in Li . As Ki is connected, each component of Li has points on Ji, and thus on.

Alternatives:

  • which comes after that

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