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I've come across instances where I felt using both was just fine. The dictionary definition doesn't provide much clarity either. Could someone please clarify what situation is suitable for whichthe differences between the two?

I've come across instances where I felt using both was just fine. The dictionary definition doesn't provide much clarity either. Could someone please clarify what situation is suitable for which?

I've come across instances where I felt using both was just fine. The dictionary definition doesn't provide much clarity either. Could someone please clarify the differences between the two?

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When to use whence instead of hence

I've come across instances where I felt using both was just fine. The dictionary definition doesn't provide much clarity either. Could someone please clarify what situation is suitable for which?