Sentence examples for shared similarity from inspiring English sources

"shared similarity" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to similarities between two or more things, people, or ideas. For example, "The shared similarity between the two projects were the resources required."

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His summertime single, "As Long as You Love Me," shared similarity in name and glucose levels with the Backstreet Boys' 1996 smash, aligning two generations' teen-idol time lines into a fitting symmetry.

His summertime single, "As Long as You Love Me," shared similarity in name and glucose levels with the Backstreet Boys' 1996 smash, aligning two generations' teen-idol timelines into a fitting symmetry.

His recent summery single "As Long as You Love Me" shared similarity in name and glucose levels with the Backstreet Boys' 1996 smash, aligning two generations' teen-idol time lines into a fitting symmetry.

Morphologically the rufipogon-type shared similarity with Asian O. rufipogon.

We found that the temporal pattern of activity in infant auditory cortex shared similarity with adults.

Shared enzymes and reactions, like any shared similarity, can be interpreted as the product of common ancestry.

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In life too the victims shared similarities.

After watching it, Alex Turner noticed that it shared similarities with the record his band had just made.

To describe a patient with acquired toxoplasma retinitis that shared similarities with unilateral acute idiopathic maculopathy.

Themes that shared similarities were grouped into a category.

As a result, they do not share similarity in their global shape.

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