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akin to phrase
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "akin to phrase" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and context.
You can use "akin to" when comparing two things that are similar or related in some way. Example: "Her style of writing is akin to that of classic authors, evoking a sense of nostalgia."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Cerebral Cortex
The New York Times - Magazine
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Lingua Sinica
Huffington Post
Wikipedia
The New Yorker
The Guardian - Opinion
The New York Times - Magazine
The New Yorker
The Guardian
The Guardian - Opinion
Johns Hopkins University
The New York Times - Tech
BBC
The New York Times
The Guardian
The Washington Post
The New York Times
Evolution: Education and Outreach
The New York Times - Arts
Wikipedia
The New Yorker
The New York Times
The New York Times
The New Yorker
Encyclopedia Britannica
The Guardian - Arts
The Guardian - Sport
The New York Times
Stanford University
The New York Times
The New York Times
The New York Times - Books
The New Yorker
The New Yorker
The New Yorker
The New Yorker
The New Yorker
The Guardian
The New York Times
The New York Times
The New Yorker
The New Yorker
The New Yorker
The New York Times - Books
The New Yorker
The Guardian - Sport
The New York Times
The New Yorker
Refactoring for Software Design Smells Managing Technical Debt
Stanford University
The New York Times
The New York Times
The New York Times
The New York Times
The New York Times - Arts
The Guardian
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The Guardian
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The Guardian - Opinion
The New York Times
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Alternative expressions(4)
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
The other was on the faster timescale of tonality changes associated with the melodies and chord progressions in the songs, a timescale akin to phrase structure and prosody in language.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Where and when did the phrase (akin to Jack Kemp's bleeding-heart conservative) originate?
News & Media
Beginning with a phrase akin to "I Loves You Porgy," his first solo veered away from Gershwin, paused, thickened with dissonance, cleared for a pretty ballad-like melody, crumbled into a rush of notes, eased into something hymnlike, darkened again, hinted at late-night blues and settled on pulsating low chords to support furtive glimmers of melody.
News & Media
Interestingly, for the prepositional gei, there is a strong correlation between its distribution and function: it functions as a benefactive marker (akin to the English benefeactive phrase to the benefit) preverbally but as a dative marker (akin to the English dative preposition to) postverbally.
Science
When your teacher first explains the format to you--and sitting at the top of a lot of essay prompts--contains a phrase akin to, "Assume the reader is familiar with the work".
News & Media
In the show's two flashback episodes, "Peter" and "Subject 13", a variation on the sequence, using retro graphics akin to 1980s technology and phrases like "personal computing" and "genetic engineering", was used.
Wiki
Here, "no" is again serving as an interjection, akin to the "damn" in the phrase, "Damn, that's smart" — "damn" being another normally negative word that can sometimes swap polarity and become positive.
News & Media
Here, "no" is again serving as an interjection, akin to the "damn" in the phrase, "Damn, that's smart"—"damn" being another normally negative word that can sometimes swap polarity and become positive.
News & Media
Attempting to parse situations such as Russia's war with Georgia and find nuance is something Democrats like to do, akin to negotiating with evil, a phrase often heard last week in St Paul.
News & Media
He was graceful, but I think for him my ignorance of the phrase was akin to a supposedly professional musician who had never seen a piano — Ahhh, I see, it's like a harp, laid flat to be played by typewriter?
News & Media
The section opens with series of phrases more akin to music than to prose: Bronze by gold heard the hoofirons, steelyringing imperthnthn thnthnthn.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "akin to", ensure that the comparison is clear and logical. The items being compared should share a recognizable quality or characteristic. For example: His bravery was akin to a lion's.
Common error
Avoid using "akin to" when the items being compared are drastically different. "Akin to" suggests a notable resemblance, not just any random association.
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "akin to phrase" functions as a comparative element, aiming to draw a parallel between something and a "phrase". However, as Ludwig AI notes, this specific construction lacks clarity and context, making it grammatically questionable.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
25%
Academia
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Wiki
10%
Formal & Business
10%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "akin to" is used to express similarity, combining it directly with "phrase" results in a construction that lacks clarity and grammatical correctness, as pointed out by Ludwig AI. Ludwig's analysis shows the phrase appears in various contexts, from news to academia, but remains infrequent. To improve clarity, consider replacing it with more specific comparisons such as "similar to phrase" or "comparable to phrase", ensuring a logical and recognizable connection between the compared elements. Always strive for precision in expressing similarities to avoid ambiguity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
similar to phrase
Replaces 'akin to' with 'similar to', offering a more straightforward comparison.
comparable to phrase
Uses 'comparable to' to suggest a likeness that allows for comparison.
resembling phrase
Emphasizes the similarity in appearance or nature, using 'resembling'.
like phrase
Offers a more informal way to express similarity, substituting 'akin to' with 'like'.
analogous to phrase
Suggests a parallel or correspondence between two things, using 'analogous to'.
equivalent to phrase
Indicates that the 'phrase' is equal in value or meaning.
on par with phrase
Implies that the 'phrase' is at the same level or standard.
in line with phrase
Suggests that the 'phrase' is consistent or in agreement with something.
of the same kind as phrase
Emphasizes that the 'phrase' belongs to the same category or type.
related to phrase
Uses 'related to' to indicate a connection or association.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "akin to" in a sentence?
Use "akin to" to indicate a resemblance or similarity between two things. For example: "His leadership style is "akin to" that of a seasoned general."
What phrases are similar in meaning to "akin to"?
Several phrases can replace "akin to", depending on the context. Some options include "similar to", "comparable to", or "resembling".
Is it more formal to say "akin to" than "similar to"?
"Akin to" generally carries a slightly more formal tone than "similar to". Choose the phrase that best fits the overall style and register of your writing.
How does the meaning of "akin to" differ from "identical to"?
"Akin to" indicates a resemblance or similarity, while "identical to" suggests that two things are exactly the same. "Akin to" implies a degree of difference, whereas "identical to" does not.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested