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- similar to or similarly to - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Similar is an adjective and similarly is an adverb The only grammatical word in this sentence is similarly, as it modifies the verb obtained
- meaning - Using similar to mean identical - English Language . . .
Similar and identical have different meaning to be precise But if you have noticed people using it, that could be because many times people start using the first word that comes to their mind and they don't evaluate that word to be precisely what they are trying to say
- in the same vein as vs. in a similar vein to vs. along a similar vein
The other options "in a similar vein to" and "along the same vein" sound a little odd to my ear I guess you'd be better off using "in a similar way to" and "along the same lines" instead
- word choice - in a similar way as or in a similar way to? - English . . .
For me, rephrasing to "A is constructed in a way similar to B ('s way of construction)" makes it clearer that the second statement is correct
- Word for separating a group of similar-but-not-the-same things into . . .
1 You could say that you clustered them into domains A, B, C and D Clustering things in the data analysis or machine learning sense is when you put points together (in the same cluster) that are more similar to each other than to other points (in other clusters) Points in the same cluster are normally not identical
- Is there a single word which means similar but not quite the same . . .
A book is similar to a kindle (they hold pages, pg numbers, chapters, introductions, glossary, credits, acknowledgements, information etc) Yet there are some characteristics which set them apart For instance a book is made of different materials, it does not emit light, it is not electronic, and it does not contain more "books"
- Synonyms for just as how or similar to how
Is there a synonym for "just as how" or "similar to how"? For instance, in the sentence, Just as how crabs can live in water, they can also live on land or Similar to how crabs can live in
- single word requests - Is there a verb meaning to make similar . . .
19 I'm attempting to document a change that will make two things more congruent I'd like to use a word in this way: This change [makes similar] the two items The best I've been able to find by searching is "assimilate"; however, I feel that this word has unpleasant connotations in some cases and could be misconstrued Is there a better word?
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