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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are resembling" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "resemble" without the auxiliary verb "are."
Example: "The two paintings resemble each other in style and color."
Alternatives: "look like" or "are similar to."
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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.
It is observed that various bonds are resembling in both the samples indicating the B N bend at 700 cm−1, B H2 torsion at 1,500 cm−1, B H2 bend at 1,300 cm−1, B H, B H2 stretch at 2,300 cm−1 and N H,N H2, N H3 stretch above 3,000 cm−1.
"Pollution has increased to an extent that (the) outdoors in Delhi are resembling a gas chamber," chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Nov. 06.
Thus, we investigated antaRNA's potential to produce pools of sequences, whose GC values are resembling a user defined distribution rather than a single value.
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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.
The stem has moderately thin-walled and smooth cystidia that are resemble flexuous or contorted cylinders.
"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.
"But this division is resembling a stadium-board dot race right now.
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