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The phrase 'resembles like' is not correct or usable in written English
If you want to compare how two things are similar, you should use the phrase 'resemble each other.' For example, "My brothers' personalities closely resemble each other."
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The single Rumour in Africa has the motorik drive of Neu! and resembles like the Toto soundtrack to David Lynch's Dune.
This wake resembles like a von Karman vortex street shown in Fig. 11. Figure 12 shows CCD image and velocity vector field around pectoral fins.
The negative-stain EM analysis suggested SWI/SNF resembles like a lion, harboring foreleg, thigh, tail, head and belly regions (Fig. 1C) that adopts three major conformations differing in the position of the thigh domain (Fig. 1B).
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The branch-like meristem resembles IM-like meristems that produce secondary spike-like structures.
It was like what I imagine a post-apocalyptic picture would resemble, like a scene out of "Mad Max".
Now here, four of the innermost signal points have hexagonal decision regions which resemble like honeycomb.
It can be seen that there are some normal segments whose patterns resemble like pathological ones, and vice versa.
These wakes resemble like reverse von Karman vortex street which is nothing but a thrust-producing wake.
Nor did we know about other illnesses that it could resemble, like functional movement disorder and upper motor neuron disease.
By now, it should resemble like a man with dreadlocks.
Draw the curves resembling like a belt at the bottom.
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