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mutatis mutandis

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


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He said, mutatis mutandis, that if you want to write, find a nice place, sit down in peace and quiet and forget about seeking out brilliant thoughts.

From Scientific American Oct. 6, 2023

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 Nov. 11, 2021

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

From Salon Nov. 22, 2015

Accordingly, the remark with which Helmholtz concludes the passage above quoted holds, mutatis mutandis, here also.

From International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume I Philosophy and Metaphysics by Various

These things, mutatis mutandis, have subsequently been reproduced, in various combinations and in milder forms, throughout the whole civilized world.

From Essays on the Materialistic Conception of History by Labriola, Antonio




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