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- chessJanuary 2018
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Codeman88February 2018 Well, they are indeed both the same and actually mean the same thing, however "and" is mostly used in a formal sentence and "&" is mostly used in informal sentence. It depends solely on your own interpretation, on your outlook on the way things should have been addressed. |
faisal_al_2February 2018 they are actually the same. "and" you can in a formal sentence. on the other hand, "&" you can use in an informal sentence. |