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resembled to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The correct phrase is "resembled".
Example: His face resembled his father's.
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
35 human-written examples
One particularly oddly-shaped district resembled, to a cartoonist's eye, a salamander, pictured above.
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The "skinny magnetic tape" from a cassette resembled, to his young self, "new-tech angel hair".
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Ricketts norms for lips closely resembled to the value found for the attractive profile [17].
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Therefore, the bimetallic NPs synthesized presently were not core/shell type and these NPs closely resembled to the bimetallic alloy NPs.
The derived patches are resembled to a fixed size (i.e., pixels) and converted into gray code [17] for further classification purpose (Figure 4).
However, when the process conditions more closely resembled to FCC conditions, the fresh commercial FCC catalyst was more favourable in terms of the yield of volatile hydrocarbon products.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
24 human-written examples
Athens, in fact, resembles to-day an excited beehive.
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Most of us resemble, to varying degrees, Lena Horne, Halle Berry, Cab Calloway or Lenny Kravitz.
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This model resembles to some extent the inhomogeneity of ARDS in the clinical setting.
Under these conditions the morphology of the products resembles to one another.
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As mentioned above, the fundamental waves resemble to narrowband whistler-mode waves.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing similarities, consider using synonyms such as "looked like", "was similar to", or "bore a resemblance to" for clearer and more accurate writing.
Common error
Avoid adding unnecessary prepositions after the verb "resemble". Unlike verbs like "refer", which require a preposition, "resemble" is a transitive verb and does not need "to" after it.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "resembled to" functions as a verb phrase intended to express similarity. However, it is grammatically incorrect. The verb "resemble" is transitive and does not require the preposition "to". As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is simply "resembled".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "resembled to" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. The correct form is simply "resembled". As Ludwig AI highlights, the verb "resemble" does not require the preposition "to". When expressing similarity, consider using alternatives such as "looked like" or "was similar to". Using the correct grammar and appropriate alternatives will ensure clarity and accuracy in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
looked like
Implies a similarity in appearance.
was similar to
Highlights a general likeness or correspondence.
bore a resemblance to
Formally indicates a notable similarity.
mirrored
Suggests a direct and close similarity, like a reflection.
approximated
Indicates a similarity that is not exact but close.
was reminiscent of
Suggests a similarity that evokes a memory or association.
echoed
Implies a partial or indirect similarity.
paralleled
Highlights a similarity in development or form.
corresponded to
Indicates a similarity in function or position.
shared characteristics with
Emphasizes the common attributes between two subjects.
FAQs
How do I correctly use "resemble" in a sentence?
Use "resemble" directly followed by the object it is similar to, without the preposition "to". For example, "The painting resembled a dream" is correct, while "The painting resembled to a dream" is incorrect.
What are some alternatives to saying "resembled to"?
Instead of "resembled to", use phrases like "looked like", "was similar to", or "bore a resemblance to". These alternatives accurately convey similarity without grammatical errors.
Is "resembled to" grammatically correct?
No, "resembled to" is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is simply "resembled", as it's a transitive verb that doesn't require a preposition.
What's the difference between "resembled" and "was similar to"?
"Resembled" is a direct verb indicating similarity in appearance or nature. "Was similar to" is a phrase that also indicates likeness but can sometimes imply a broader comparison beyond just appearance. For example "This action "was similar to" the first, but with less consequences".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested