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Q: Move back VS Step back

e12345678He was standing close to the TV. "Move back from the TV." "Step back from the TV." Do they have different meaning?

 
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05:56
Hello @snailplane.
 
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13:45
@snailplane what is unified conditional theory?
 
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@Catija Hello
 
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18:11
What is the difference between sensitization and sensibilisation?
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@CowperKettle Is the second one even a word?
Yes, looks like a word.
Sensitization is more common.
I'll use it
18:46
@Man_From_India Not sure, but Araucaria is working on a Grand Unified Theory of Conditionals. :> I believe it means explaining all the possible conditional sentences through one sentence formula or model. At least that's what unified theory is post to mean.
@CowperKettle I like it how you edited your reply to change the spelling of the second word into the exclusively British one, while retaining the standard spelling of the first word.
(By standard I mean that's used in both British and American English.)
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword with email in answer, email in answer: "Your mail is received." or "Your mail was received."? by user62752 on ell.SE

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