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in a/the state
Are the following sentences the same in meaning?
1. Use this chemical in a liquid state.
2. Use this chemical in the liquid state.
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Re: in a/the state

Originally Posted by
Snappy
Are the following sentences the same in meaning?
1. Use this chemical in a liquid state.
2. Use this chemical in the liquid state.
Pretty much the same.
If the chemical has several liquid states, you'd use 1.
If it only has one liquid state, you can use either.
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