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The phrase "semblance to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a similarity or likeness to something else. Example: "The painting bears a striking semblance to the artist's earlier works."
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"Who isn't?" But any semblance to a party quickly faded.
He is adamant the institution bears no semblance to its former self.
Here are five things you (probably) didn't know about him: 1. Dr Laennec's stethoscope bears little semblance to the modern stethoscope.
The window slid up easily, to create a draft that swung open the room's door and swept in flame bulky out of all semblance to sword blades.
The Will Smith vehicle I, Robot (2004) bears little semblance to Asimov's original novel, and is subject to intense criticism from Asimov fans.
Others would adopt fake American accents and use slang that originated from America's inner cities but bore little semblance to the reality of modern Nigerian life.
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The velocity was modified to shift the semblance peak to zero residual.
In addition to the Nth root stacking, we introduced a semblance value to enhance coherent waves (Matsumoto et al., 1999).
We have performed semblance analysis to estimate the rupture propagation during the earthquake using coherent seismograms at frequencies of 0.5 2 Hz.
All appealed to some semblance of "evidence" to back their positions.
To return some semblance of value to its shareholders, Lucent needs to do more than service its debt.
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