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Difference between industrious and hard working



 
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Difference between industrious and hard working Sun Oct 08, 2006 20:11 pm  Difference between industrious and hard working
 

what is the difference between an industrious student and a hardworking student?
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Industrious/hard-working Sun Oct 08, 2006 20:43 pm  Industrious/hard-working
 

There is no difference in meaning between 'industrious' and 'hard-working'.
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