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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a similarly' is a totally valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to preface a comparison, often between two nouns. For example, you could say "The new model of phone has a longer battery life than the old model, and a similarly improved camera."
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Konrath has a similarly impressive range.
Walton has a similarly educative spirit.
The event attracted a similarly mixed crowd.
Big Star has a similarly disproportionate influence.
Further charts offered a similarly bleak picture.
I faced a similarly difficult situation.
Co-workers had a similarly philosophical attitude.
NATO is a similarly complicated issue.
Other looters took a similarly eclectic approach.
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