

Most of the savings would come from cutting duplicate corporate operations and staff.a duplicate key Examples from the Corpus duplicate ○○ adjective exactly the same as something, or made as an exact copy of something A duplicate copy should be made for the county record office.duplicate du‧pli‧cate 2 / ˈdjuːpləkət $ ˈduː- / She then instructed her subjects to duplicate these postures as precisely as possible.Such a request would be unusual in public law applications as it would duplicate the role of the guardian ad litem.
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The version provided says that it will duplicate software that early versions of CopyIIPC will not.Give the plant a lot of bright light, to duplicate outdoor conditions.The strategy worked, and Mr Rysavy began duplicating it at other officesupply stores that he bought.A number of them are duplicated in Windows 3.1 and these are more up to date versions.So we shall have copies of errors being duplicated in the population.Scientists raced to duplicate Fleishmann's experiments.Social-science research on stepparent families has underscored the point that biological ties are surprisingly difficult to duplicate.duplication / ˌdjuːplɪˈkeɪʃ ən $ ˌduː- / noun → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus duplicate 2 REPEAT to repeat something in exactly the same way We don’t want staff to duplicate each other’s work. ○○ verb 1 COPY to copy something exactly New copies of the form can be duplicated from a master copy.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English duplicate du‧pli‧cate 1 / ˈdjuːplɪkeɪt $ ˈduː- /
