Sentence examples for resemble of from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'resemble of' is not correct and not usable in written English
It should be written as "resemble" or "resemble [something/someone]." For example: "The painting seemed to resemble a famous work by the artist."

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THE improved image of polyester is swaying some sportswear companies to make their cotton garments resemble, of all things, polyester.

But in her reckless romantic questing she begins to resemble of all people — George W. Bush, whose imperialist foibles are used as a backdrop.

The simulated datasets correspond to the genome of the archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus that has been fragmented in 1000 bp, 250 bp and 100 bp sequences to resemble of typical metagenomic reads generated by Sanger or NGS methods.

Differently, AGO1 could bind to a double stranded RNA (DsRNA) binding domain protein Hyponastic Leaves1 (HYL1) in D-body, indicating that formation of mature miRNA and resemble of AGO1miRNA complex were coupled in nucleus [ 27].

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This procedure is resembling of a Wiki.

Five colonies morphologically resembling of E. coli were selected and identified biochemically [ 11].

The new set of cases resemble that of Wen Ho Lee.

The flowers of Phyllostegia resemble those of Haplostachys.

The markers of DMS/PCs resemble those of BMSCs.

However, the effects of IMD generally resemble those of adrenomedullin.

Results of TEX closely resemble those of DPnB.

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