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like a related
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "like a related" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, and it cannot be used in any context without further clarification. Example: "The concept is like a related idea that builds on previous theories."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Wiki
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
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Powell's Books, for example, offers a subscription service through which it chooses a new book and includes an extra item like a related book or candy — personalized touches that it says big sites can't match.
News & Media
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57 human-written examples
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Wiki
Luzinterruptus wrote on their website that they now have 400 nipples available for any artists who would like to install a related project.
News & Media
It seems wrong to "like" an update related to someone's death.
News & Media
Similarly, a related ferritin-like gene, up-regulated during leaf senescence in Brassica napus, has been proposed to be involved in mobilization of iron from senescing cells to developing organs, where the metal is highly required [ 29].
Science
The popup information has relevance to the object under consideration and consist of things like a description, related links, related videos, and theoretically advertisements.
News & Media
The genome of T. brucei is unique in that it encodes no arginase-like protein except for TbARG; in comparison, the genome of another parasite, L. mexicana, encodes a TbARG-like protein (related by a 68% identical amino acid sequence) as well as a functional arginase.
Science
The company has been busy expanding its feature set designed for business users in recent months, having not only taken the app to new markets, including a localized version for China, but also enabling enterprise-ready options like a Business Library, Related Notes, and improved search.
News & Media
The protein, subsequently named Spartan (for SprT-like domain at the N terminus) or DVC1 (for DNA damage-targeting VCP adaptor C1orf124), contains an N-terminal SprT-like domain, related to a family of proteases, followed by an SHP box that mediates interaction with the ubiquitin-dependent chaperone p97 (or VCP), a canonical PIP box and a C-terminal UBZ domain.
Science
Its straightforwardness seemed like a choice, related to that gray rubber and white tile.
News & Media
The movements are mapped out onto a single lattice-like grid, related to each other by a musical rule system the circle of fifths which allows harmonic progression from one to another.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the grammatically questionable phrase "like a related", consider restructuring your sentence to use clearer language such as "similar to a related concept" or "akin to a related idea".
Common error
Avoid directly connecting "like" with "a related" without an intermediary noun or adjective. "Like" functions as a preposition comparing nouns or pronouns. Ensure there is a clear comparison, such as "a method like a related process".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "like a related" typically attempts to function as a comparative, aiming to describe something as similar to something else that is connected or relevant. As Ludwig AI states, the phrase is not correct. The examples show attempts to use it in various contexts, but the grammatical structure is flawed.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Wiki
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "like a related" is generally considered grammatically incorrect, as pointed out by Ludwig AI. While it appears in various contexts like news, science, and wiki articles, its usage is infrequent and often signals a need for grammatical correction. To convey the intended meaning of similarity within a connected context, it's better to use alternatives such as "similar to a related concept" or "akin to a related idea". The sporadic nature of its appearance suggests it's best avoided in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
similar to a related
Emphasizes the similarity to something already connected or pertinent.
akin to a related
Suggests a resemblance that is inherent or essential to a connection.
resembling a related
Focuses on the visual or apparent similarity to something connected.
comparable to a related
Highlights the aspects that make two connected things similar.
analogous to a related
Implies a parallel or correspondence in function or relationship.
in the manner of a related
Expresses a way something is done that aligns with something already related.
after the fashion of a related
Suggests a style or method that is patterned after something connected.
of a piece with a related
Indicates that something is consistent with or part of something connected.
consistent with a related
Highlights that something is in agreement or harmony with a connected idea.
connected to something related
Directly specifies that there is a connection to something that is already related
FAQs
How can I correctly use "like" to describe something related?
To correctly use "like", ensure you're comparing nouns or using it in a clause. For example, instead of "like a related", try "similar to "a related concept"" or "akin to "a related idea"".
What phrases can I use instead of "like a related" to show similarity?
Is "like a related" grammatically correct?
No, "like a related" is not grammatically correct. It's better to use phrases such as "similar to "a related concept"" or "akin to "a related idea"".
What's the difference between "like a related" and "similar to a related"?
"Like a related" is grammatically incorrect. "Similar to "a related"" is the correct construction when drawing a comparison between two related things.
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79%
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2.5/5
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Real-world application tested