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Can I say "the" article before a word If I haven't said anything about this word, and If I talk about this word, for example, in the next sentence? That's more clear here:

" There's the difference between house and home. People change houses, but your home is your home "

I just came across this sentence, and I didn't get why "the" is used here.

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Can I say "the" article before a word If I haven't said anything about this word, and If I talk about this word, for example, in the next sentence? That's more clear here:

" There's the difference between house and home. People change houses, but your home is your home "

I just came across this sentence, and I didn't get why "the" is used here.
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