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Discover LudwigThe phrase "similar instance" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a situation or occurrence that is similar to another one previously mentioned. Example: In the study, researchers found a connection between diet and mental health. A similar instance was observed in a separate study conducted by a different team of scientists.
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Cato the younger is a similar instance.
(Waldstein mentions a canny Robinson Cano bunt that became a double as a similar instance).
A similar instance of quid pro quo advertising has added dimension to Kellogg's Snap! Crackle!
He came across a similar instance in 2006 when, "If you typed 'Jew' in Google, the first result was jewwatch.org.org
Perhaps France and its Paris are a similar instance, but there cannot be many such in the world.
I wrote of a similar instance last month, about Mail Online plagiarising an interview with Emma Thompson by the Los Angeles freelance, John Hiscock.
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There are other, similar instances at 97 other UK SPAs.
The Other Burzynski patient group records many similar instances.
In the last decade, he said, there have been only a handful of similar instances.
As for the sleepwalking, Polansky said there had been no similar instances since the accident.
But Mayer and Abramson interviewed three women who detailed similar instances of sexual harassment.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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