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What's the difference between 'instantly' and 'instantaneously'?
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They're synonyms according to
http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/instantaneous
which would mean that there is no difference, unless you're talking about phrasing, in which case I don't think synonyms can always be used, but I can't imagine a case myself where these two couldn't be used interchangeably.
http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/instantaneous
which would mean that there is no difference, unless you're talking about phrasing, in which case I don't think synonyms can always be used, but I can't imagine a case myself where these two couldn't be used interchangeably.
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