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The phrase "similarly effusive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a response or expression that is enthusiastic or expressive in a manner akin to something previously mentioned. Example: "Her praise for the project was similarly effusive, matching the excitement of her colleagues."
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She was similarly effusive.
The editor of awards site In Contention was similarly effusive.
Other high-profile individuals besides The Beatles have been similarly effusive in their recollections.
After finding out that Chrissie's mother was the Susan Miller, fashion designer Cynthia Rowley was similarly effusive.
Wolfowitz has been similarly effusive in his praise of Powell, especially since news reports of their battles over Iraq.
Guy Kinnings, who manages Colin Montgomerie, is similarly effusive as he prepares for a Friday evening meeting under the tree.
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Similarly, Southwest Airlines recently received effusive publicity as it began rolling out its new cabin designs, which it called Evolve: The New Southwest Interior.
Similarly, when it comes to America's "partner on the ground" — the Hadi government — locals in Rada were hardly effusive in their praise, accusing officials in Sanaa of cutting deals with AQAP rather than trying to defeat the group.
The similarly-confined but irrepressible Winnie in Happy Days (1960) has sometimes been likened to Bray, who was possessed of an unstoppable, effusive attitude bordering on the manic.
Twitter users were effusive.
He was too effusive.
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