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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at similar" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to be part of a larger expression, such as "at similar rates" or "at similar levels."
Example: "The two companies operate at similar levels of efficiency."
Alternatives: "at comparable" or "at like".
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Are we at similar risk today?
German and French MPs are looking at similar measures.
But they arrived at similar positions by very different routes.
Crowds are exploding at similar spots all over the city.
Workers at Deliveroo and Uber have arrived at similar conclusions.
"They were just doing similar things at similar times".
I hope to look at similar legislation for Rhode Island.
French château and Paris breaks also available at similar prices.
It also looks at similar substances for comparison.
Past attempts at similar technology have proved clunky and disappointing.
Both vehicles start out at similar prices.
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