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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bear similarities" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe how two or more things are alike in some way. For example, "These two buildings bear similarities in their architecture."
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I've not seen the original study, but the contents reported in the news bear similarities to a 2005 patent from Connors.
As Ms. Gristina explains in the catalog: "The countenances of these figures bear similarities in particular to the paintings by the famous Jesuit missionary the Rev. Giuseppe Castiglione.
Australian faunas bear similarities to both of these provinces yet have some distinctive elements, suggesting that they may represent another province.
This is because the battery relies on naturally occurring organic materials known as quinones, which bear similarities to the energy-storage molecules used by plants and animals.
The plot came to nothing, although it does bear similarities to the power sharing deal that saw Movement for Democratic Change MDCC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai become prime minister after violent elections in 2008.
Security experts have said the Ankara bombings bear similarities to an attack in July near the town of Suruç, bordering Syria, that the Turkish government has also blamed on Isis.
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The combatants are Semites whose languages bear similarity to Hebrew and Arabic.
The daytime images at 0.9 and 2.02 µm also reveal some interesting features which bear similarity to the ultraviolet images.
Figures on various seals from the Indus Valley Civilisation bear similarity to Jain images, nude and in a meditative posture.
These genes appear do not bear similarity to typically chloroplast genome located genes.
S. elaeagnifolium unigenes that bear similarity with annotated Solanaceae TPS genes.
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