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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analogue of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation, object, or concept that is similar to another one. For example, "This new device is an analogue of the traditional VCR."
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Excuse this sentence: digital is not the analogue of analogue.
These are the financial analogue of Dalio's Principles.
The ferric iron analogue of pyrophyllite is called ferripyrophyllite.
The result was a techno analogue of Chicago's ghetto house sound.
(Analogue of Poincaré's criterion).
Analogue of Poincaré criterion [25].
The space scale analogue of formula (4.20).
This is an analogue of Kiguradze lemma.
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is a well-known q-analogue of the Bernstein polynomials.
Carlitz [18] constructed a q-analogue of Eulerian numbers.
is called the Lupaş q-analogue of the Bernstein polynomials.
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