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"in analogous" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare two things or situations. For example, "The situation is analogous to what we experienced last year."
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"And they both carry themselves in analogous way.
People fretted about printing, photography, the telephone and television in analogous ways.
One way to think about that is to ask what your moral instincts tell you in analogous situations.
Given the similarities of their media, the composers are as different as Scriabin and Haydn, and in analogous ways.
Icona Pop and Krewella fill those voids ably, in analogous but differing ways.
The court's ruling, Justice Alito wrote, "does not and should not extend beyond employees who testify in internal investigations or engage in analogous protected conduct".
Yet I am startled by Robb's treatment of this great poet; surely Verlaine merits a rhetorical respect as dignified as the kind Robb awards Rimbaud in analogous circumstances.
As in analogous positions in the UN system, there is long tradition for the U.S. holding this job, which has potential oversight of all IAEA programs as well as management policies and budgeting.
The war gave them their chance; in the United States the great folly of Prohibition was enacted, and in analogous mood most western countries passed laws against opiates, cocaine and marijuana too.
His family line reached back, in analogous fashion, to the ownership of Samuel Ashe, an early governor of the State of North Carolina, whose name, until now, has been kept alive largely by the continuing existence of Asheville.
In analogous way, we deduced (2.10).
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