invasion of privacy vs. privacy invasion

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Greetings,

I am a high school pupil from Singapore.

Your question basically means whether 'privacy invasion' and 'invasion of privacy' are the same. My answer to you is: 'Yes, they are. Thus, they can be used interchangeably in any context'.

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Your question basically means whether 'privacy invasion' and 'invasion of privacy' are the same. My answer to you is: 'Yes, they are. Thus they can be used interchangeably in any context'.

Source: high school pupil in Singapore.
Yes, they do mean the same thing, but they can't "be used interchangeably in any context." "Invasion of privacy" is a legal term; "privacy invasion" is not.
 
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Yes, they do mean the same thing, but they can't "be used interchangeably in any context." "Invasion of privacy" is a legal term; "privacy invasion" is not.

Greetings,

I am a high school pupil from Singapore.

Thank you very much for pointing this out.

Cheerio,

Pham Duc Minh Anh
 
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