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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as akin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to draw a comparison or similarity between two things or concepts.
Example: "The relationship between the two theories is as akin to each other as the branches of a tree."
Alternatives: "similar to" or "comparable to".
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One onlooker described a successful ice sail as akin to "riding a motorcycle, with no brakes".
Others view such activity as akin to digital vandalism.
Wilson sees surgery as akin to a military campaign.
He described his new role as akin to "wrangling cats".
He views the sessions as akin to state driving tests.
Republicans derided the changes as akin to bribery.
Instead, regard this as akin to taking personal days.
As akin to selflessness as "Princeton In the Nation's Service" purports.
He tends to think of newspapers as akin to pay-television outfits.
Advocates for the disabled are hailing the move as akin to the demise of racial segregation.
The Tony awards always strike me as akin to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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