mutually in the PONS Dictionary

mutually Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be mutually exclusive

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When colloidal particles bear a same sign electric charge, they mutually repel each other and can not aggregate together.
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Two users can have no relationship, they can list each other as friends mutually, or either can friend the other without reciprocation.
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His contract ultimately ran its course with both parties parting mutually.
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They are mutually attracted to each other and eventually become a couple.
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The two qualities are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
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There are formal agreements between most institutions on mutually acceptable awarding of credits in specific programs.
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The support-group structure and visiting home nurse or social-worker visits are not mutually exclusive.
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The triangles are mutually similar for all values of "k".
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These activities are not mutually exclusive, meaning that a stripper who models on the side would be a stripper "and" model.
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Any collection of mutually independent random variables is pairwise independent, but some pairwise independent collections are not mutually independent.
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