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:There is a single story told in many ways. Descriptions like "went up", "ascended", climbed, etc are more easily used for correlation when you map them to the same technical index. I like to use "ascend" in this case. When I see climbed, I think ascended. <ref>[[RWF.4.1 ∞-1 map of words]]</ref> | :There is a single story told in many ways. Descriptions like "went up", "ascended", climbed, etc are more easily used for correlation when you map them to the same technical index. I like to use "ascend" in this case. When I see climbed, I think ascended. <ref>[[RWF.4.1 ∞-1 map of words]]</ref> | ||
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4. Reduce to pattern synonyms [∞]
- There is a single story told in many ways. Descriptions like "went up", "ascended", climbed, etc are more easily used for correlation when you map them to the same technical index. I like to use "ascend" in this case. When I see climbed, I think ascended. [1]