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Discover Ludwig"fairly similar" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe two or more things that have some similarities but are not exactly the same. Some examples of when you might use it include: - "The two paintings are fairly similar in style, but one has more vibrant colors than the other." - "While the two novels have fairly similar plotlines, their themes and character development differ greatly." - "I found two job descriptions that are fairly similar, but one requires more experience than the other."
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She's fairly similar to me, really.
The skill sets are fairly similar.
The conclusions, however, are fairly similar.
Nutrient-wise, unprocessed and processed red meat are fairly similar.
The economic and social realities are fairly similar too.
"All the greens up here are fairly similar.
The rival economic platforms are actually fairly similar.
Central America behaved fairly similar to the AMZ (Fig. S3).
The results obtained with the different forcefields were fairly similar.
But the hippocampus is fairly similar across all of mammaldom.
Hopefully, I can have a recipe that is fairly similar".
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