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Discover Ludwig"analogue to" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a similarity or comparison between two things. For example: - "Her writing style is often analogue to that of Virginia Woolf." - "The singer's vocals are considered analogue to those of Adele." - "Many people believe that the new technology is the analogue to the old one, but with added features." - "The themes explored in the novel are often seen as analogue to real-life issues." - "In many ways, his journey is an analogue to the hero's journey in traditional mythology."
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From analogue to digital.
It is the international analogue to the domestic welfare state.
As the music industry has shifted from analogue to digital, the words have subtly shifted.
It's the salt-cod analogue to Joël Robuchon's pommes purée, which come almost instantly to mind.
We don't have to look at Iraq for an analogue to Missouri.
The change could be compared with that from analogue to digital TV.
"I think it is really relaxing, to do something analogue, to unplug," said Basford.
Deborah Garrison's latest collection of poems is the highbrow analogue to this cultural boom.
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For example, there is a growing interest in analogue-to-digital conversion as a compositional tool.
Analogue-to-digital. Bit error rate.
Performing analogue-to-digital conversion before isolation provides many benefits.
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