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grows similarly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "grows similarly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the growth patterns or behaviors of two or more subjects that exhibit similar characteristics or trends. Example: "As the seasons change, the plant grows similarly to how it did last year, adapting to the environment."
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Alternative expressions(19)
grows accordingly
grows correspondingly
develop accordingly
increase accordingly
increases proportionally
rises accordingly
grows relatively
grows proportionally
grows commensurately
grows equally
increase correspondingly
developed accordingly
developing accordingly
get everything in order
ensure all details are covered
gear up
plan meticulously
pave the way
make the proper arrangements
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
In tissue culture, R. rickettsii grows similarly in both tick and mammalian cells regardless of growth temperature.
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This lower protection against Bax lethal effects is not related to a toxicity induced by t-Omp2b since a strain lacking bax and producing t-Omp2b (GL0010) grows similarly as the GL0004 strain that produces Omp2b (data not shown).
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Also, since we have already supposed that any city grows similarly, then the invariant does not depend on time either.
Under standard aerobic growth conditions, the H. salinarum ΔVNG0258H mutant strain grows similarly to the isogenic Δura3 parent strain.
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Finally, Bambara groundnut (V. subterranea) grows similarly to the peanut in that its flowers develop into pods underground.
In contrast, PM assays show that under aerobic conditions PntA1 grows similarly to its WT parent on the many of carbon sources assessed.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
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On Long Island, John Rogers, chairman of the Greater Bellport Coalition and a lifelong Bellport resident, has surveyed derelict homes and grown similarly concerned.
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Criminal authorities have grown similarly frustrated, as interviews and document searches have failed to produce a case.
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Since it launched, Like Minders has seen a 30% increase in its overall number of bookings, and Jones says revenue has grown similarly.
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Now the government seems to be growing similarly keen.In May a small number of probation officers began training as polygraph examiners.
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"Starting from the same level of real G.D.P. per capita, the two economies grew similarly strong," KfW's chief economist, Jörg Zeuner, told me, adding that they also grew for similar reasons.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "grows similarly" when comparing the development or expansion of two or more subjects, ensuring the context clearly indicates what aspects of growth are being compared.
Common error
Avoid using "grows similarly" without specifying what aspects of growth are similar. For example, instead of just saying "the plants grew similarly", clarify with "the plants grew similarly in height and leaf size".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "grows similarly" functions as a comparative adverbial phrase, modifying the verb "grows" to indicate that the manner of growth is alike. Ludwig AI confirms that this phrase is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "grows similarly" is a grammatically sound comparative phrase used to indicate that two or more subjects exhibit comparable growth patterns or characteristics. Ludwig AI confirms the appropriateness of this phrase. It is most frequently encountered in scientific contexts, but also appears in news and media. When using this phrase, ensure clarity by specifying what aspects of growth are being compared. Alternatives like "develops in a similar manner" or "exhibits comparable growth" can be used depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
develops in a similar manner
Focuses on the developmental aspect, emphasizing the process of growth.
exhibits comparable growth
Highlights the observable similarities in growth patterns.
increases at a comparable rate
Specifies that the rate of increase is similar, focusing on quantitative growth.
shows a similar growth pattern
Emphasizes the pattern or trend of growth being alike.
expands in a like fashion
Describes the expansion or spread, using 'like fashion' to denote similarity.
progresses in a parallel way
Suggests that the growth or progress happens alongside something else in a similar manner.
advances comparably
Focuses on the advancement or forward movement of growth, highlighting similarities.
matures in a similar fashion
Highlights the maturation process and its similarity.
enlarges similarly
Emphasizes the enlargement aspect of growth and its likeness.
evolves in a comparable way
Focuses on the evolutionary aspect and the likeness during the transformation.
FAQs
How can I use "grows similarly" in a sentence?
You can use "grows similarly" to compare the growth patterns of different organisms or entities. For example, "The two bacterial strains "grew similarly" under the same conditions".
What are some alternatives to saying "grows similarly"?
Alternatives include phrases like "develops in a similar manner", "exhibits comparable growth", or "increases at a comparable rate", depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "grows similarly to"?
Yes, "grows similarly to" is grammatically correct and commonly used. For example, "This plant "grows similarly to" that one in terms of its flowering time".
What's the difference between "grows similarly" and "grows at the same rate"?
"Grows similarly" implies a likeness in the overall pattern or characteristics of growth, while "grows at the same rate" specifically refers to the speed of growth. The former is broader, encompassing more than just speed.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested