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The phrase "similar for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a similar situation or scenario for a different person or thing than was previously mentioned. Example: Mary's job is quite demanding, and it's similar for many of her colleagues.
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Similar for limits.
This is similar for other coaches.
The findings were similar for heart disease.
The gaps are similar for women.
The numbers were similar for Mitt Romney.
The figures are similar for Southeast Asia.
The pattern is similar for Asians.
The pattern was similar for English GCSE.
The numbers are similar for Latinos.
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The results were similar for summer school.
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