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The phrase "dissimilar to being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things that are not similar in nature or character. Example: The experience of living in a bustling city is dissimilar to being in a peaceful countryside.
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A lot of things about adventuring are not that dissimilar to being an entrepreneur.
The effect of being a writer is not dissimilar to being long-term unemployed.
There's some truth in the idea that being a conductor is not dissimilar to being the manager of an elite football team.
I suggested that being a Christian Scientist in a "Christian" America would not be dissimilar to being a Scientologist in today's Germany: not tolerated!
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The NRLiSt BDB datasets of ligands were too large and too structurally dissimilar to be represented by one unique pharmacophore.
Our Conservatives aren't too dissimilar, to be honest.
The GS/M strain either does not have the gene or it is too dissimilar to be detected with the primer sets used.
Sixty of 68 C. parvum ribosomal proteins clustered into 22 groups; eight had expression profiles too dissimilar to be clustered.
It's not dissimilar to what is being said here.
Our project would not be dissimilar to what was done with Haas Pavilion". There is no firm timeline, though.
However, at 60 min MIP-2 superfusion, the number of emigrated Mac-1-/ cells was not dissimilar to what was observed in the wild-type mice (Figure 1B).
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