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Expression: "He does not look a day older than 15 years." | A noun required for a situation.
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Bloodline and lineage #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 18, 2007 17:44 pm   Bloodline and lineage
 

Hi

Could you please help me understand the correct use of:

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Bloodline
Lineage


Are the the same in meaning and use? Please use them in sentences.

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Bloodline and lineage #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 18, 2007 17:51 pm   Bloodline and lineage
 

Hi Tom

Have you tried using the BNC yet? It really is quite handy for usage examples:

BNC search results for bloodline

BNC search results for lineage

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