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Since the number of possible sentences in a language is uncountable, a dictionary cannot list all of them, while it can include each word in that language. |
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A dictionary cannot list every possible sentence and every single word in a language, because they are innumerable. |
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Unlike the number of all possible sentences in a language, the number of words is limited; however, a dictionary cannot list every one of the words. |
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Because the number of all possible sentences in a language is greater than the number of all the words, it can include each one of the words but not of the sentences. |
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Even if the number of all possible sentences in a language were limited, a dictionary would not include each one of them, yet it could encompass all the words in that language. |