- in a similar way as or in a similar way to?
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
- 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
- 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"
- Phrase similar to polishing a turd but less negative
Phrase similar to "polishing a turd" but less negative Ask Question Asked 2 years ago Modified 1 year, 5 months ago
- Is there a word similar to condolences that doesnt involve death?
Is there a word similar to "condolences" that doesn't involve death? Ask Question Asked 13 years, 9 months ago Modified 6 years, 5 months ago
- Is therere (similar to theres) a correct contraction?
1) "juice" in the first question is a noncount noun, thus you will answer with "some" or similar modifier "little" etc And it is perfectly acceptable to say and write, "there's"
- Is there a word similar to racism when referring to an ethnic group . . .
I called out someone's comments as racist when someone decided to correct me and say that the term was incorrect According to this person, the word racism only seems to apply when referring to an
- What is the origin of the phrase great minds think alike?
GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE —The Rev Greville Ewing, of Glasgow, had a work on theology ready for the press when Professor Dwight's of America, was issued, and so similar were its views and language to the manuscript of Mr Ewing that the latter had to renounce the publication of his, although it had cost him many years of mental and physical toil
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