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along the same vein
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"along the same vein" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to go in the same direction or to approach the same subject in a different way. For example: "We've already discussed a lot of ideas, but let's take a look at this from a different angle, along the same vein."
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Exact Expressions
29 human-written examples
But its choreographers continued along the same vein through the 1970's.
News & Media
Along the same vein, fault diagnosis of wind turbine systems has received much attention in recent years.
Science
Along the same vein, others demonstrated the optogenetic control of Ca2+ influx in β-cells with the expression of ChRs9, 10.
Science & Research
Along the same vein, TV shows of forensic science where, for example, full DNA analysis is done in under an hour.
News & Media
Along the same vein, programs in the Black Box Theatre should promote cultural diversity, including international activities, and be created in an environment that will attract and retain productive and creative colleagues.
Academia
Along the same vein, the fate of a leaf of ivy left floating on water on New Year's Eve and left untouched until twelfth night could predict the future of the gatherer.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
31 human-written examples
Up on the main floor, things go along in the same vein.
News & Media
"We obviously want to play for our own accolades but when the sun sets on your career you want to have influenced people in the right way and this is part of it". It is too early to talk about this being a new era for the game, but if Spieth progresses in the same vein, along with McIlroy and Day, the game is in safe hands.
News & Media
In homage to the neighborhood, the tavern serves its own artisanal sausages and other charcuterie, along with homemade sauerkraut and mustard (and, in the same vein, some gummy potato pierogi).
News & Media
Video Chroniques operates in the same vein.
News & Media
Four others in the same vein.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "along the same vein" to introduce an idea or example that builds upon a previously mentioned topic or concept. It helps maintain coherence in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "along the same vein" when you mean "because" or "due to". This phrase is for parallel ideas, not causation. For example, don't write "The project failed along the same vein of poor planning"; instead, use "The project failed due to poor planning".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "along the same vein" functions as a transitional expression, connecting related ideas or points. It signals that the subsequent statement or example is similar in nature or direction to what has been previously mentioned. This function is consistent with the examples Ludwig provides.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Academia
20%
Less common in
Wiki
6.67%
Formal & Business
3.33%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "along the same vein" is a useful transitional phrase that connects related ideas. It is considered grammatically correct and appears frequently in various contexts such as news, science, and academia. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase's validity. While it's important to use it accurately, avoiding its misuse as a direct substitute for "because", it serves as a valuable tool for establishing coherence and guiding the reader through a logical progression of thought. Consider alternatives like "similarly" or "in a similar fashion" to provide variety to your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
similarly
A more concise way to indicate a likeness between two things.
likewise
Indicates that something is true of both things being compared.
in a similar fashion
Emphasizes the similarity in manner or style.
in the same manner
Highlights an identical way of doing something.
in a comparable way
Focuses on the comparability of the methods or approaches.
following a similar line of thought
Highlights that the subsequent reasoning is similar to the previous one.
by the same token
Suggests that what is true in one case is also true in another.
akin to that
Expresses a close resemblance to something previously mentioned.
on a parallel track
Implies that two things are developing or progressing side by side.
in that spirit
Suggests that the approach is inspired by or aligned with a previous sentiment or action.
FAQs
How can I use "along the same vein" in a sentence?
Use "along the same vein" to introduce a point or example that is similar or related to a previous one. For instance, "We discussed marketing strategies, and "along the same lines", we should also consider our pricing structure".
What phrases are similar to "along the same vein"?
Alternatives include "in a similar fashion", "similarly", or "likewise". Choose the best fit based on the specific context.
Is "along the same vein" formal or informal?
"Along the same vein" is suitable for both neutral and slightly formal contexts. It's commonly found in news articles, academic papers, and business communications.
What's the difference between "along the same vein" and "because of"?
"Along the same vein" introduces a similar or related idea, while "because of" indicates a cause-and-effect relationship. They aren't interchangeable; use "along the same vein" for parallel concepts and "because of" for reasons or causes.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested