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ongoing vs. in progress
'ongoing': when something isn't finished and will continue for some time; in progress: when a task is underway and will finish in the near future
progress vs. advancement
'advancement' is a countable noun; progress can be used as a verb or an uncountable noun
man made vs. artificial
the words mean the same thing, but collocate with different words, i.e. we say 'artificial intelligence' and 'man-made lake'
clean vs. pure
'clean' means 'not dirty', 'unusued' 'pure' means 'untainted', 'not mixed'
hand-made vs. man-made
hand-made is manufactured by hand; manmade is created by a human
copy vs. replicate
'copy' is more general; 'replicate' is more formal and is normally used in scientific and technical contexts
help vs. aid
'aid' is slightly more formal than 'help'
back then vs. the other day
back then: a particular time in the past that you are talking about; the other day: the recent past or a day that occurred close to the present day
modern vs. state-of-the-art
'modern' is more general; 'state-of-the-art' is used for talking about cutting edge technology
glow-in-the-dark vs. bioluminescent
'glow–in–the–dark' can describe artificial light; 'bioluminescent' is natural
butterfly vs. moth
moths are less colorful and fly at night
reproduce vs. breed
'breed' is only used to talk about animals
from the beginning vs. from scratch
'From the beginning' refers to states and processes; 'from scratch' refers to products and other tangible results