what about data 2.1

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able to be exchanged with each other without making any difference or without being noticed:
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interchangable
The terms "drinking problem" and "alcohol abuse" are often interchangeable.
to be able to see the difference between two very similar things or people:
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tell apart
As babies, the twins looked so much alike that I just couldn't tell them apart.
having a lot of small parts that are arranged in a complicated or delicate way:
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intricate
The watch mechanism is extremely intricate and very difficult to repair.
to experience something, usually something unpleasant, as a result of actions you have taken:
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incur
The play has incurred the wrath/anger of both audiences and critics.
very quickly:
idiom
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by leaps and bounds
The company is growing by leaps and bounds this year.
to make a short sudden movement, or to cause someone or something to do this:
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jerk
The car made a strange noise and then jerked to a halt.
to add proof to an account, statement, idea, etc. with new information:
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corroborate
Recent research seems to corroborate his theory.
to some degree:
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somewhat
She's somewhat more confident than she used to be.
very well known and important:
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prominent
The government should be playing a more prominent role in promoting human rights.
a small roughly shaped piece, especially of gold
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nugget
nuggets of gold
to remove or take out something:
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extract
The oil which is extracted from olives is used for cooking.
the name of a search engine (= program for finding information on the internet):
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google
Have you tried Google?
to (cause to) move gently through the air:
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waft
literary
A gentle breeze wafted the scent of roses in through the open window.
using the real or original meaning of a word or phrase:
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literally
We live literally just round the corner from her.
to fall very quickly and suddenly:
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plummet
House prices have plummeted in recent months.
to put information into the form of a series of the numbers 0 and 1, usually so that it can be understood and used by a computer
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digitize

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