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closely identical
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "closely identical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more things that are very similar or nearly the same in characteristics or appearance. Example: "The two designs are closely identical, making it difficult to choose between them."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(20)
very similar
nearly the same
almost identical
closely related
Closely related
nearly identical
virtually identical
essentially equivalent
almost the same
highly similar
substantially equivalent
strikingly similar
largely the same
largely identical
closely comparable
precisely identical
closely similar
effectively identical
closely equal
closely equivalent
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
Additionally, when the results are fitted to a strain gradient plasticity model (SGP), the data at deep indents (microhardness and large nanoindentation) exhibited a straight-line behavior closely identical to literature data.
Science
Ginóbili produced numbers closely identical to his successful 2004 05 campaign despite starting in only 36 of 75 games, his second lowest since arriving at San Antonio.
Wiki
We identified one full-length MIF transcripts (345 bp), which is closely identical to the MIF of Xenopus, mouse and human (Supplementary Table S6).
Science
The similarity of CD14 in B. maxima was closely identical to that of Taeniopygia guttata and also to TLR2 type 2 of Amazona albifrons.
Science
We identified two RCA-coding proteins in B. maxima, ARC1 and ARC3, which are closely identical to the ARCs of Xenopus (Supplementary Fig. S5D and E).
Science
Authors' response: We searched metagenomic sequences, but found only the garden-variety GFPs closely identical to the founder from A. victoria, only in marine samples and represented by small number of collapsed reads.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
Three types of cores were studied, namely, closely arranged identical circular tubes, spaced circular tubes, and spaced square tubes.
Science
Closely watched identical-supermarket sales — sales at stores open without expansion or relocation for five full quarters — rose 4.6 percent, excluding fuel, Kroger said.
News & Media
Clearly, repeated re-exposure might result in infection with a very closely related or identical isolate, or else with a new, unrelated isolate.
Science
However, unlike the as1/ocs and W-box elements, which are very closely related (nearly identical in sequence), there was no obvious consensus MybR motif found in the promoters of this group of genes.
Science
Traits that correlated more closely in non-identical twins compared with identical twins indicated a greater influence of environmental factors.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "closely identical" when emphasizing a near-perfect match or correspondence between two things. This phrase is particularly useful in scientific, technical, or formal writing where precision is important.
Common error
Avoid using "closely identical" when a simpler term like "very similar" or "nearly the same" would suffice. Overusing the phrase can make your writing sound stilted or overly formal in casual contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "closely identical" functions as a compound adjective, modifying a noun to indicate a high degree of similarity or near equivalence. As Ludwig AI states, it's a correct and usable phrase.
Frequent in
Science
70%
News & Media
15%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Formal & Business
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "closely identical" is a grammatically sound phrase used to emphasize a high degree of similarity or near equivalence. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. While the phrase is most common in scientific and formal contexts, simpler alternatives like "very similar" or "nearly the same" may be more appropriate for casual writing. Avoid overuse to maintain clarity and conciseness. Consider context and audience when deciding whether to use "closely identical" or a more straightforward alternative.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
nearly identical
Indicates a very high degree of similarity, almost to the point of being the same.
virtually identical
Implies the differences are so minor as to be negligible.
very similar
Suggests a high degree of resemblance, though not necessarily exact.
essentially equivalent
Suggests the core aspects are the same, despite possible superficial differences.
almost the same
Emphasizes that the items are alike to a great extent.
highly similar
Highlights the significant resemblance between two or more things.
substantially equivalent
Stresses that items are alike in function or value.
strikingly similar
Indicates a noticeable and impressive similarity.
remarkably alike
Highlights the surprising degree of similarity.
largely the same
Focuses on the major aspects being equal.
FAQs
How can I use "closely identical" in a sentence?
You can use "closely identical" to describe items that are very similar or nearly the same. For example, "The two reports were "closely identical", with only minor differences in wording."
What's a less formal way to say "closely identical"?
If you want to sound less formal, you can use phrases like "very similar", "nearly the same", or "almost identical".
Is it redundant to say "closely identical"?
While "identical" already implies a very high degree of similarity, "closely identical" can be used to emphasize that the similarity is especially striking or significant. It isn't strictly redundant, but it should be used judiciously to avoid wordiness.
What's the difference between "closely identical" and "closely related"?
"Closely identical" suggests a high degree of similarity or near equivalence in appearance or characteristics. "Closely related", on the other hand, implies a connection or association, often in terms of origin, ancestry, or function.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested