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Discover LudwigThe phrase "read similarly" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to compare two or more things that are read or interpreted in a similar way. This phrase is often used in literature, academic writing, and other formal contexts. Example: "Both religious texts and mythological stories can be read similarly, as they both convey moral lessons through symbolic characters and events."
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Remember when we read similarly upbeat prose on housing?
Because she guards her personal affairs closely, the many published profiles of her tend to read similarly.
In that case, you'll face a series of questions that read similarly to a tax form, starting with the following.
The Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776 read similarly, but said "county" instead of "vicinage"; it was amended in 1790 to say "vicinage".
To stand out amongst the crowd, there's a move more people are opting to take: making posts on social media that read similarly to dating profiles, often accompanied by photos of themselves.
This sentence has been changed to read: Similarly, lower-quartile students perceived their knowledge to be similar to students in the upper quartile (χ 4, n = 336) = 1.526, p = 0.8220) on the posttest.
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I remember reading similarly gloomy forecasts about the Labour party after 1992, yet it was only one election away from 13 years of office.
for angles at the Tx it reads similarly.
Even though the English words used in the experiment, such as "rabbit" and "basket," are common and follow standard pronunciation rules, English speakers were slower--by a few milliseconds--than Italian speakers reading similarly simple words in their native language, the researchers report in the January Nature Neuroscience.
It reads similarly for the conserved models M c.
The unique signatures with less than 5 reads were eliminated from libraries with approximately 3 million reads; similarly uniques with less than 10 counts were eliminated in the seed coat (Williams 55) and leaf libraries and less than 16 reads were eliminated from the germinating cotyledon library.
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