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| How to express the following meaning: I have several pens, and from them, I can not find two pens which are identical to each other. Can I say any two balls are different or every two balls are not the same or no two balls are the same or all the balls are different? Please show me some ways to express the meaning briefly, the more the better. Thanks in advance. Enydia |
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Hi enydia no two balls (or pens) are the same ![]() all the balls (or pens) are different ![]() It wasn't clear whether you wanted to say "balls" or "pens" |
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