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likewise though
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "likewise though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate agreement or similarity while also introducing a contrasting point or exception. Example: "I appreciate your perspective on the matter; likewise though, I believe there are other factors to consider."
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News & Media
Science
Encyclopedias
Wiki
Alternative expressions(6)
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Exact Expressions
27 human-written examples
Likewise, though, we are opening up a place where the questions of the last two tables -- the hungers/desires of the poor and the insights of the poet/mystic -- can bring us new and unexpected insights and revelations.
News & Media
(If John Kerry asked you what to say about …) Likewise, though laughably unsuited to be anyone's minister, I sometimes outline possible sermons.
News & Media
Likewise, though city officials said that food stamps were supposed to be continued automatically for three months, that measure did not work for the Howards either.
News & Media
Likewise, though Mr Darling talked about "fairness", he didn't use an old-fashioned, related term that nevertheless lurked behind much of what he said: inequality.
News & Media
Likewise, though China has already made progress in moving away from manufacturing toward a service-based economy (the GDP share of services exceeded that of manufacturing for the first time in 2013), there is still a long way to go.
News & Media
Likewise, though Mr. Moore's latest film is intensely barbed, it shares the mocking tone and humorous, grandstanding gestures of his previous features, including "Roger & Me" and "Bowling for Columbine".
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
33 human-written examples
Likewise, a bat, though also a mammal, needs a brain designed to run a tiny body that flies around catching insects at high speeds in the dark.
Encyclopedias
England to fail to score a try at 7-4 (SpOddsng Odds) is perhaps worth a flutter, though, likewise taking the tournament's top points scorer, Percy Montgomery, to outscore Jonny Wilkinson tomorrow night at 8-15 (Power) could also pay dividends.
News & Media
Likewise -- though a Beijing court was to have heard the appeal of a jailed pro-democracy advocate, Jiang Qisheng, this week -- the authorities have suddenly postponed the hearing, his wife said.
News & Media
McBride takes up these same irreverent tools and likewise innovates, though he comes not to repulse but to exalt.
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Likewise Thomas Hardy, though his widow compromised by deciding to have his heart buried in the local churchyard and inter his ashes in the abbey.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "likewise though", ensure the contrasting element introduced by "though" genuinely offers a nuanced perspective rather than contradicting the initial statement.
Common error
Avoid using "likewise though" repeatedly in formal documents. While grammatically correct, its overuse can make your writing sound repetitive. Opt for varied transitional phrases to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "likewise though" functions as a conjunctive adverbial phrase. It is used to introduce a statement that is similar to the preceding one, but also presents a contrast or exception. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Science
37%
Encyclopedias
13%
Less common in
Wiki
13%
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "likewise though" is a grammatically correct phrase used to introduce a contrasting or qualifying statement following an initial point of agreement or similarity. As Ludwig AI points out, the phrase is acceptable and can be used in a variety of contexts, though it's most commonly found in News & Media and scientific publications. While it is not a very frequent expression, there are several alternatives, such as "similarly although" or "in the same vein however", which can provide similar nuance. When using this phrase, ensure that the contrasting element truly provides a new perspective rather than a full contradiction, and avoid overusing it in highly formal writing to prevent repetitiveness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
similarly although
Replaces "likewise" with "similarly", maintaining the sense of agreement before introducing the contrast.
in the same vein however
Substitutes "likewise" with "in the same vein" to indicate similarity, and "though" with "however" for contrast.
equally but
Uses "equally" to convey similarity and "but" to introduce the contrasting element.
correspondingly yet
Replaces "likewise" with "correspondingly", signifying a parallel, and "though" with "yet" for contrast.
by the same token nevertheless
Employs "by the same token" to indicate similarity and "nevertheless" for a stronger contrast.
in like manner nonetheless
Uses "in like manner" to convey similarity and "nonetheless" to introduce a contrast despite the similarity.
identically still
Replaces "likewise" with "identically" and "though" with "still" to show a contrast.
analogously even so
Uses "analogously" to show a comparison and "even so" to introduce a contrast.
similarly despite this
This alternative uses "similarly" to indicate a parallel and "despite this" to introduce a contrast.
in a similar way on the other hand
Replaces "likewise" with "in a similar way" and "though" with "on the other hand" to create contrast.
FAQs
How can I use "likewise though" in a sentence?
"Likewise though" is used to show similarity followed by a contrast. For example: "I appreciate your perspective; likewise though, I believe there are other factors to consider."
What phrases are similar to "likewise though"?
Similar phrases include "similarly however", "in the same way yet", or "equally but".
Is it correct to use "likewise though" in formal writing?
Yes, "likewise though" is grammatically correct, but it's more suited for neutral to slightly formal contexts. Be mindful of overusing it in very formal settings.
Can "likewise though" be replaced with "even though"?
While both introduce a contrast, "likewise though" implies an initial similarity, which "even though" does not. "Even though" simply introduces a condition that contrasts with the main clause. Therefore, they are not always interchangeable. For example: "even though" is a more suitable in other situations.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested