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What is the difference between vain and vein tell correctly take time​

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Answered by smee26
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A vein is a blood vessel or a distinctive style.

Vain means self admiring or futile. (The term in vain (as in to try in vain) means without success). A vane is a stabilizing fin or blade.

Answered by AMANSIKANDAR558
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Explanation:

Vein- A blood vessel that carries blood from the capillaries towards the heart.

Vain- The adjective vain means conceited or self admiring. Vain can also mean fruitless. In this meaning, it is often seen as in vain meaning without success or in a futile manner.

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