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Define mutatis mutandis in one sentence.
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With necessary changes being made.
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"Mutatis mutandis" is a Latin phrase that is used to indicate that certain details or elements are being altered or adjusted while keeping the main point or idea the same. It is often used in legal or formal writing to acknowledge that similar situations may require different specific actions or provisions.
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The phrase "mutatis mutandis" literally translates to "with things having been changed that need to be changed" and is used to indicate that certain alterations have been made to a statement, argument, or agreement while retaining the essential meaning or intent.
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