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Do the selected phrases mean the same and are they completely interchangeable?

There is something wrong in you code.

There must be something wrong with your code.

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In normal everyday usage, these two phrases are not interchangeable. "There is something wrong in your code" is a statement of fact. "There must be something wrong with your code" is an accusation which may or may not be correct. The latter does not even require that there is a problem in the first place.

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