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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alike we found" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and may be intended to express a similarity in findings, but the structure is awkward.
Example: "In our research, we found that the results were alike we found in previous studies."
Alternatives: "similar to what we found" or "as we discovered".
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In univariate and covariate-adjusted analyses alike, we found no evidence of an association between smoking status and breast cancer-specific mortality (Table 2).
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Here we see that the growth curves are very much alike, and we found that simulation runs with different parameters – in the biophysically meaningful ranges – produce very similar growth curves, in spite of structural internal changes: the growth curves are thus rather robust with respect to parameter changes.
"No two are alike… We find after years of struggle that we do not take a trip; a trip takes us".
While we do find that awareness about the ACA has a significant effect on Republicans and Democrats alike, we also find that partisans are mostly likely to hold information that bolsters their existing ideas.
With the strength of the bisexual and other communities, and allies alike, we inevitably find strength in ourselves to keep moving forward.
Economic growth accelerated in 27 of the continent's 30 largest economies, resource-rich and resource-poor alike, they found.
Toy companies and pet-food firms alike have found that their brands can be tainted if their suppliers (notably, from China) turn out shoddy goods.
Activists and innovators alike have found common ground on the importance of human rights standards, stakeholder collaboration and transparency as minimum standards for future treaty negotiations.
Crist and McNamara alike have found a way to sublimate their need for intensity into their work.
"Today's announcements are a warning to every trafficker, every crooked doctor or pharmacist, and every drug company, every chairman and foreign national and company that puts greed before the lives and health of the American people: this Justice Department will use civil and criminal penalties alike, and we will find you, put you in jail, or make you pay," Sessions said.
"This Justice Department will use civil and criminal penalties alike and we will find you, put you in jail, or make you pay".
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