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what's What's the difference between "the killing machine" and "the machine that's killing"

areAre they interchangeable? ifIf so, can iI apply it for every sentence that conveys the similar meaning like "a toy that is moving" to "a moving toy"?. I've never seen someone ask about it or feel the need to address it. iI once asked someone about this and they said it's a little complex. thanks for your answer.

what's the difference between "the killing machine" and "the machine that's killing"

are they interchangeable? if so, can i apply it for every sentence that conveys the similar meaning like "a toy that is moving" to "a moving toy"?. I've never seen someone ask about it or feel the need to address it. i once asked someone about this and they said it's a little complex. thanks for your answer.

What's the difference between "the killing machine" and "the machine that's killing"

Are they interchangeable? If so, can I apply it for every sentence that conveys the similar meaning like "a toy that is moving" to "a moving toy"? I've never seen someone ask about it or feel the need to address it. I once asked someone about this and they said it's a little complex.

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what's the difference between "the killing machine" and "the machine that's killing"

are they interchangeable? if so, can i apply it for every sentence that conveys the similar meaning like "a toy that is moving" to "a moving toy"?. I've never seen someone ask about it or feel the need to address it. i once asked someone about this and they said it's a little complex. thanks for your answer.