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I don't quite understand the saying when people say things like, "A cell is a cell is a cell". Why not just say, "A cell is a cell"?
Asked by Blackberry (33949)
October 12th, 2010
I have seen some authors use this but I’m not sure I get it. I understand saying “A shoe is a shoe”, meaning they all serve the same purpose, but why add the extra ‘is a shoe’?
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