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The phrase "similar observation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a conclusion or opinion that agrees with a previous one. For example: "My colleague had a similar observation, which helped to confirm my original hypothesis."
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Similar observation has been observed in patients with ADEM [12].
General Manager Gerry Hunsicker, making a similar observation, said: "Can he pitch effectively around him?
A little later, Charles Darwin made a similar observation with a bull elephant at London Zoo.
Lela Rose, the society designer, chimed in with a similar observation.
A spokeswoman for Moneyfacts, compiler of Guardian Money's best buy tables, made a similar observation.
Mark Abraham, on O2 in the north London borough of Harrow, makes a similar observation.
Representative Rob Portman of Ohio, a top campaign adviser, had a similar observation.
Tillotson, the insurance company's lawyer, made a similar observation.
For a similar observation, see Psillos, 2002.
A similar observation has been reported[62].
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