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mutatis mutandis

[moo-tah-tees moo-tahn-dees, myoo-tey-tis myoo-tan-dis] / muˈtɑ tis muˈtɑn dis, myuˈteɪ tɪs myuˈtæn dɪs /


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That sentence, mutatis mutandis, could have been written about India, where Islamic invasions and British rule still produced an anxiety about authenticity — what was one’s own, what had come from outside.

From New York Times

But they are in fact the same thing, mutatis mutandis.

From Salon

The jest is however widespread, mutatis mutandis, in the east as well as in the west.

From Project Gutenberg

The same thing is true mutatis mutandis of gravitational action.

From Project Gutenberg

Whether perhaps all these epithets would not, mutatis mutandis, have to be applied also to Ethics and Sociology, if these are to do their full work, he does not say.

From Project Gutenberg