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- adverb Alternative spelling of
vice versa .
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Examples
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It seemed clear, for instance, that some areas tended to move more up than down, or vice-versa, which is why the Andes' up and down cycle left them ever higher.
Wired Top Stories David Dobbs 2011
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Cultural exchange is inevitable, but in the case of Mexico and the US, it seems to go mostly from north to south and not vice-versa! ken_in_dfw
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Might be simplistic, but it's never really been the U.S. good, Mexico bad, or vice-versa.
Page 2 2010
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For example, a Mexican living in the US may have a good command of spoken English but not be able to handle the written form of the language, and vice-versa, of course.
Translation 2009
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For example, a Mexican living in the US may have a good command of spoken English but not be able to handle the written form of the language, and vice-versa, of course.
Translation 2009
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Might be simplistic, but it's never really been the U.S. good, Mexico bad, or vice-versa.
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In the US a Marine is never referred to as a sailor, or vice-versa.
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Might be simplistic, but it's never really been the U.S. good, Mexico bad, or vice-versa.
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In the US a Marine is never referred to as a sailor, or vice-versa.
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Cultural exchange is inevitable, but in the case of Mexico and the US, it seems to go mostly from north to south and not vice-versa!
austinshox commented on the word vice-versa
Sandra says, "veyesa versa"
September 12, 2009