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I noticed robin michael, who is on this site, stated she learned to spell the word 'vacuum' as vacumn And in hand can be used as if you have. I was also taught the same thing in school around 40 years ago

+1 it seems that vacuum is the odd word out when placed in a lineup with (for example) continuum, individuum, menstruum, and residuum On hand is if you have something in stock Overall, emptiness is only about twice as common as nothingness, but emptiness in her heart is about 1000 times more common than nothingness in her heart

But both words, along with void, vacuum etc

[can] mean much the same thing. A perfect vacuum would be one with no particles in it at all, which is impossible to achieve in practice Physicists often discuss ideal test results that would occur in a perfect vacuum, which they simply call vacuum or free space, and use the term partial vacuum to refer to real vacuum. Is it necessary to put an article before the word "vacuum&quot

Considering their primary meanings, vacuum is used more often in a scientific context, in which case it means space completely or partially absent of any matter/air If a 'vacuum cleaner cleaner' is a machine for cleaning vacuum cleaners, then the person who cleans the vacuum cleaner cleaner would be a 'vacuum cleaner cleaner cleaner'. What's the difference between at hand, on hand and in hand At hand seems to me as if you have something in reach

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