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Is there any difference between 'unattainable' and 'unobtainable'?
Nov 9, 2015 1:10 PM
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Yes. You obtain physical objects and concrete items. For example, 'This product is unobtainable. It is no longer manufactured'.
You attain more abstract things. For example, 'Sadly, his dream was unattainable.'
November 9, 2015
Thanks for your explicit reply. I won't be confused from now on thanks to the clear explanation.^^
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