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Discover Ludwig"more akin" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe two or more items or concepts that share a similar or related characteristic or quality. For example: "The new law is more akin to a tax increase than a revenue generation measure."
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More akin to a W.T.O.
But I felt more akin to Estraven.
Something more akin to chaos.
Calvinism is more akin to today's capitalism.
They're more akin to confidants than acquaintances.
Others are more akin to John Birchers.
"My son is more akin to that.
In truth it's more akin to politics.
This twist makes them far more akin to banks.
It's not schadenfreude, he noted; it's more akin to gloating.
They are more akin to organ and tissue donors".
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