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Does “safety level” mean the same thing as “level of safety”?
Does "safety level" mean the same thing as "level of safety"?
I suspect that the former is used as a technical term, with exact definitions of different safety levels. This would be similar to ...
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“types of data” vs. “data types” [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
“Data source types” vs. “types of data sources”
Please can you tell me that what the difference is between "types of data" and "data types". Are they the same?
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Difference between “advantages of a car lease” and “car lease advantages”
It is hard for foreigners to understand the meaning of different English sentence constructions.
Do the phrases below mean the same?
advantages of a car lease
car lease advantages
When do ...
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Which one is correct?…“teacher of English” or “English teacher”
I want to know which is correct .....teacher of English or English teacher.
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“Decoding time” vs. “time of decoding”
What's the difference between "decoding time" and "time of decoding", "data compression" and "compression of data"? And why isn't it "decoding's time", but "decoding time"?
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“Data source types” vs. “types of data sources”
Is there any difference in meaning between "Many different data source types" and "Many different types of data sources"?
I have no strong understanding on the use of "of".
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Correct naming form (with or without “of”)
I have a system (software) that do topolygical analysis. How would be more correct to name it:
"System of topological analysis" or
"Topological analysis system" ?
And what rules should I know to ...