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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resemble more" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a comparison between two different entities, such as two people or two ideas. For example: "The two characters in the movie resembled each other more than I expected."
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Which model do you resemble more?
So whom does Mr. Obama resemble more?
Whom of us two does she resemble more?
What the results resemble more than anything is the Richard Linklater movie "School of Rock".
They're by-products of the food industry, cut and dyed to resemble more colorful birds.
He said the accusations against him "resemble more a script for a Hollywood thriller".
But the Islanders continue to resemble more of a work in progress.
Because the early symptoms of ebola resemble more common diseases, reported infections quickly grow.
The scene quickly started to resemble more disaster movie than rowing race.
His patter and demeanour resemble more one of the touts outside than a blazered Test player.
Like the wheel, social media is another invention that is starting to resemble more of a millstone than a breakthrough.
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