Sentence examples for good imitation of from inspiring English sources

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It's probably, from the descriptions I've heard, a good imitation of cheese.

When reversed, it gave a good imitation of Star Trek's "beam me up" effect.

"But I do a very good imitation of a human being".

The junior guard Albert Mouring did a pretty good imitation of last season's featured performer, Richard Hamilton.

A bit flat, a bit stodgy, but nevertheless a pretty good imitation of a hard-crusted classic Italian loaf.

Certainly, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been doing a good imitation of her predecessor James Baker in keeping a distance from trouble.

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The iPad can also do fairly good imitations of the harp (Air Harp) and piano (Pianist Pro, $10).

He retains a touch of the inner class clown, doing pretty good imitations of his colleagues, without ticking them off.

Berry Bros & Rudd, Riesling Kabinett, Mosel, Germany 2013 (£10.25) For all the finest and exquisite branding, the term own-brand is still associated with cheaper supermarket wines, aka the 'not quite as good' imitations of the real thing.

Is the style like the hand-writing of the clerk? A. It is not a good imitation.

Just as Republic 3's taxonomy left the imitation it defined looking like a freakish variety of narration, this use of a word both generically and specially excludes good imitation as the exception and the problem case.

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