[Vocabulary] difference between inactive and non-active

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I wonder about the meaning of the two words, "inactive" and Non-active whether it has different meaning or not?
 
They could have distinct meanings in a specialized context. Otherwise, inactive is common, non-active is unusual, but the words mean the same thing.
 
njt2009, you have been a member long enough to know that we require you to put words and phrases you are asking about into complete sentences.

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