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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Is akin to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that one thing is similar or comparable to another. Example: "Her approach to problem-solving is akin to that of a seasoned detective, always looking for clues and connections."
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I know, this is akin to flag burning to Republicans.
Noticing, as I define it, is akin to mindfulness.
"Dragon" is akin to artistic bankruptcy.
This is akin to child pornography.
McGwire said batting is akin to boxing.
"This hop bit is akin to tea".
This is akin to state-sanctioned torture.
Daredevil endeavour is akin to existence.
This is akin to returning a child to abusive parents.
It is akin to high-speed natural selection.
Among competitive charities, this is akin to an arms race.
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