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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do not resemble" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use "do not resemble" to describe things that are not similar or do not share characteristics. For example: - Despite being siblings, the twins do not resemble each other at all. - The new painting does not resemble anything the artist has created before. - The fake designer bag may look similar, but it does not resemble the original in quality or craftsmanship. - The teacher reminded the students that their final projects should not resemble anyone else's work. - The caterpillar may not resemble a butterfly now, but it will undergo a transformation and eventually resemble one.
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Many pennatulaceans, however, do not resemble pens.
Fortunately, they do not resemble Holden Caulfield.
The small, dark, spiny nymphs do not resemble the adult.
The Nets do not resemble that N.B.A. finals team now.
But they do not resemble the work of others.
Even at first glance, the repurposed fields do not resemble a conventional farm.
But Voynichese words do not resemble those of any known language.
These experiments in perception left their imprint over pictures that do not resemble a photograph.
Although these works have many figurative elements, as a whole they do not resemble the bursts.
He said I have similar hair, but otherwise do not resemble him.
She said I have a similar chin, but otherwise do not resemble him.
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