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Discover LudwigThe phrase "closely mimic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that closely resembles or imitates another thing in detail or behavior.
Example: "The new software is designed to closely mimic the functionality of the original application, making it easier for users to transition."
Alternatives: "accurately imitate" or "nearly replicate."
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There are famous cases that closely mimic these strange events.
Its texture needed to closely mimic the connective tissue of beef.
"They can more closely mimic the natural gait pattern," he said.
Likewise, high-end, 64-bit workstations closely mimic the processing prowess of some midrange computer systems.
Also, genes for human proteins can be added to them, so that animal tests will more closely mimic human responses.
Rather, she recommends home-based exercises that more closely mimic how the body functions in the real world.
"Growth going forward will more closely mimic the overall economic industry and ad budgets in general," he said.
These figures closely mimic the experience of India.
Many sites closely mimic Groupon's copy and graphics.
Analogues designed to more closely mimic Raloxifene were less effective.
On the other hand they duplicate or closely mimic the operation of a single colony.
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