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Discover Ludwig"made akin to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how something has become similar to another thing. For example, "The two cultures became made akin to one another due to their shared beliefs."
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Hopson said that unless funding was boosted, decisions would have to be made akin to those already made in other government departments: either cut workforce, change eligibility or stop providing certain services.
Optical interferometry, which has matured within the last two decades, combines the light of multiple telescopes so that exquisitely precise measurements can be made, akin to what might be accomplished with a single, much larger telescope.
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This does not mean that this artist will then go on to make work akin to that of the figure who is the source of inspiration.
Work on a well-preserved Parasaurolophus skull indicated it may have made sounds akin to low notes from a trombone.
(Fox, Nov. 9. $199.98) CHARLES TAYLOR Army Of Shadows (1969) For many American moviegoers, first seeing Jean-Pierre Melville's 1969 drama of the French Resistance 37 years after it was made was akin to discovering, four decades later, that "The Godfather" existed.
He suffered disappointments, losses and vexations, and yet to the end possessed an unshakable assurance in the goodness of things that made him akin to Julian of Norwich: "All shall be well".
Painting was publicity, he contended, which made it akin to contemporary advertising; the nineteenth-century nude with the come-hither glance wasn't so different from the twentieth-century pinup.
While lupus didn't define or confine our love, the hovering presence of illness in our lives made us akin to a couple who'd met amid war -- alert, engaged, aware that more bombs would fall.
The sound the body makes is akin to the sound toys make when they burn.
It has been mentioned before that what we do every day makes us akin to the "Navy Seals" of the healthcare profession.
Its value has only to do with the shock level of its confessional message, making it akin to the rapper Eminem's lyrics, and equally ephemeral.
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