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Discover LudwigThe phrase "closely resembled" is a commonly used and correct phrase in written English.
It usually means that something looks or behaves very similarly to something else. For example: "The two paintings closely resembled each other, making it hard for the curator to decide which one should be chosen for the exhibition."
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In that trajectory it more closely resembled Manhattan's market.
He also closely resembled a police sketch of the suspect.
In fact, it most closely resembled unpaid maintenance work.
At Pompeii couches with bronze frames closely resembled Greek examples.
Brontosaurus closely resembled Apatosaurus both in anatomy and in habit.
Brontosaurus closely resembled Apatosaurus both in anatomy and habit.
She sees them as dreamers: "I saw, not that the dreamers in amazing ways closely resembled humans, but that we in equally amazing ways closely resembled them".
At other times, the protest more closely resembled a Halloween parade.
The weapon closely resembled a handgun, a feature many police officers liked, and was very powerful.
In its style, design and tone, Frank closely resembled the British magazine Private Eye.
The vessels closely resembled those from the bones of present-day ostriches, the scientists said.
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