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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are resemble" is not correct in written English.
It cannot be used as it stands because "are" and "resemble" do not fit together grammatically.
Example: "The two paintings are similar in style."
Alternatives: "are similar" or "are like".
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As it is shown in Fig. 11a b, the curve shapes of the energy management results are resemble with the winter and summer templates.
Despite widely disparate DNA sequences, Burnett thinks the two viruses could have shared a common ancestor, because key parts of individual proteins are resemble each other in both species.
The stem has moderately thin-walled and smooth cystidia that are resemble flexuous or contorted cylinders.
To search novel and effective chemopreventive agents against IBD-related CRC, we recently have developed a novel colitis-related CRC mouse model, in which large bowel adenocarcinomas occur within 20 weeks and their histology and biological characteristics are resemble to those found in human cased [ 28].
Therefore, it was suggested that the cause of decrease of identical DECs in PlantDB50 is that the contigs identical with DEGs were removed and the contigs which are resemble to the contigs identical with DEGs were selected from the clusters as representative sequences.
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"More and more we are resembling Russia and Belarus".
And in some cases, home electronics are resembling automobiles in price, as well.
As "Cops" presents its 700th episode this evening, Saturday nights on the networks are resembling an abandoned neighborhood.
"We are resembling hundreds of towns around the country," she said.
"But now the United States is resembling the government they fled.
The trio of McIlroy, Donald and Westwood is resembling another familiar threesome: Mo, Larry and Curly.
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