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similarly for example
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "similarly for example" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
It is a combination of two different expressions that do not logically fit together. Example: "Many animals exhibit social behavior; similarly, for example, dolphins are known for their complex social structures."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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7 human-written examples
Several other notions can be handled similarly; for example the fuzzy notion probably can be axiomatized as a fuzzy modality.
Science
In other words, this processing did not additionally increase the elemental silicon content in the sample, similarly, for example, to high temperature treatment of the initial SiOx films (see Fig. 5).
Science
Units of currency behave similarly: for example, 十 (shí, "ten "), which is short for (for example) 十人民币 (shí rénmínbì, "ten of renminbi").
Wiki
Similarly, for example, the SNPs located in UTRs may affect the detection of alternative initiation or termination.
Science
Other plants behave similarly, for example, approximately two weeks at 12°C were required for flowering in Cape Daisy [ 25].
Science
In exceptional studies where migration control experiments have been performed, treatments tended to affect Matrigel "invasion" and migration similarly (for example [ 53- 55]).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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Advertisers were similarly silent; for example, Giuseppe D'Alessandro, director of urban marketing for Pepsi-Cola, would not disclose the amount his company is spending on "La Cartelera Pepsi".
News & Media
In the Quran, Jesus is similarly humble, for example, when he calls himself the servant of God.
News & Media
Other concerts ended similarly, with, for example, fans at her Hammersmith Apollo performance saying that she "looked highly intoxicated throughout", until she announced on 27 November 2007, that her performances and public appearances were cancelled for the remainder of the year, citing her doctor's advice to take a complete rest.
Wiki
Similarly, macrolides, for example, erythromycin, consist of the lactone ring where C5 atom is bonded to a sugar residues at C5 atom.
Substantia nigra neurons, whether they contain Lewy bodies or not, are similarly affected, for example, by morphological dendritic abnormalities or biochemical changes, indicating that the neurons in general are involved in the disease process [ 11, 52, 61, 113].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "similarly for example" in formal writing. Instead, opt for clearer alternatives like "likewise, for instance" or "in the same way, for example" to maintain grammatical correctness and improve readability.
Common error
Avoid combining phrases unnecessarily. Using both "similarly" and "for example" together can create a redundant and awkward sentence. Choose one or the other, or use a more concise alternative.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "similarly for example" attempts to serve as an adverbial phrase aiming to connect two ideas by indicating a similarity and then providing an illustration. Ludwig AI however notes that this construction is grammatically incorrect and stylistically awkward.
Frequent in
Science
43%
News & Media
24%
Wiki
19%
Less common in
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7%
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "similarly for example" appears in various sources, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect and stylistically awkward. Ludwig AI points out its flawed construction. For clearer and more effective communication, it's best to opt for alternatives like "likewise for instance" or "in the same way for example". These alternatives not only maintain grammatical correctness but also enhance the flow and impact of your writing, making it more credible and easily understood. Avoiding "similarly for example" and choosing more precise language will lead to better writing overall.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
likewise for instance
Replaces "similarly" with "likewise" which means in a similar way, and uses "for instance" to give an example.
in the same way for example
Uses "in the same way" which is closer in meaning to "similarly" and "for example" for illustration.
similarly as an illustration
Replaces "for example" with "as an illustration" which is a more formal way to introduce an example.
similarly to illustrate
More concise alternative, replacing "for example" with the infinitive form "to illustrate".
by the same token for instance
Uses "by the same token" to indicate similarity and "for instance" to provide an example.
correspondingly for example
Emphasizes the corresponding nature of the example, replacing "similarly" with "correspondingly".
analogously for example
Replaces "similarly" with "analogously," highlighting the analogous nature of the example.
in like manner for example
Uses a more formal tone by substituting "similarly" with "in like manner".
equally for illustration
Uses "equally" to show similarity and "for illustration" to provide an example, offering a slightly different emphasis.
likewise as an example
Combines "likewise" and "as an example" for a straightforward and clear expression.
FAQs
What's wrong with using "similarly for example"?
The phrase "similarly for example" is considered grammatically incorrect and stylistically awkward. It combines two distinct phrases ("similarly" indicating a comparison and "for example" introducing an illustration) in a way that doesn't flow naturally. It's better to use one or the other, or a more cohesive alternative.
What can I say instead of "similarly for example"?
You can use alternatives like "likewise for instance", "in the same way for example", or "similarly as an illustration depending on the context to achieve clarity and grammatical correctness.
How can I use "similarly" and "for example" correctly in separate sentences?
Use "similarly" to draw a comparison between two ideas or situations. Then, in a separate sentence, use "for example" to introduce a specific instance that supports the previous statement. Avoid combining them directly, as it often results in an awkward construction.
Is "similarly for instance" a better alternative to "similarly for example"?
Yes, "likewise for instance" is a better alternative. While "similarly for example" is considered incorrect, "likewise for instance" offers a more grammatically sound and stylistically appropriate way to introduce an example following a comparison.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
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2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested