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similarly however
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "similarly however" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to show a contradictory comparison or contrast between two ideas. Example: Strawberry ice cream is my favorite flavor. Similarly, however, my sister prefers chocolate ice cream.
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Exact Expressions
24 human-written examples
Similarly, however, there are two sides to a contract and business must acknowledge that in return for the ability to function it is subject to rules and constraints.
News & Media
Similarly, however, there is still scope for improvement in terms of both the depth and the breadth of the analysis.
Similarly, however, and as stated previously, efforts to bayonet the wounded are equally unjustified and of no benefit to the club or Scottish football.
News & Media
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The second series of the samples was prepared similarly; however, a 0.1 M ZrOCl2 solution in glycerol was used for resin impregnation.
Science
It is furthermore shown that, when reducing the traffic flow, the two intersection types behave more similarly; however the roundabout having the best performance for the majority of the studied analysis.
Science
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Similar Expressions
36 human-written examples
They wanted to demystify the hierarchies of art; in that sense, Pop art was similarly ephemeral, however much someone like Andy Warhol may have made money from his infinitely reproducible works and may have played the art scene like a virtuoso violinist.
News & Media
For SDSE, the recombination rate and housekeeping gene diversity may be similarly high; however the mutation rate may be somewhat lower than in GAS.
Science
Target lesions were selected at baseline (pre-treatment) by physical examination or imaging and used for response assessment; non-target lesions were similarly identified, however, serial measurements of these lesions were not required.
Science
In other African countries adherence was similarly good, however these studies primarily used caregiver report or pill count as adherence measures [ 12– 12].
Science
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Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "similarly however" when you want to draw a parallel between two ideas before introducing a contrast. This acknowledges a resemblance while setting up a distinction.
Common error
Avoid starting multiple consecutive sentences with transitional phrases like "similarly however". Overuse can make your writing sound repetitive and clunky. Vary your sentence structure and use other techniques to create smooth transitions.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "similarly however" functions as a transitional phrase, linking two clauses or sentences. It establishes a connection by indicating similarity and then introduces a contrast or exception, as Ludwig AI confirms.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
16%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "similarly however" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase that serves to introduce a contrast following an acknowledgement of similarity. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. It is most frequently found in scientific writing, but also appears in news and media, and formal business contexts. When using this phrase, ensure that the contrast you are introducing adds value to the comparison, and avoid overuse to maintain clarity and conciseness in your writing. Alternatives such as "likewise nevertheless" or "correspondingly on the other hand" may provide a more nuanced or formal tone.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
likewise nevertheless
Replaces "similarly" with "likewise" and "however" with "nevertheless", maintaining the sense of similarity and contrast.
in a similar vein nonetheless
Replaces "similarly" with "in a similar vein", offering a more descriptive introduction to the similarity, and replaces "however" with "nonetheless"
in like manner yet
Substitutes "similarly" with the more formal "in like manner" and "however" with "yet", altering the tone slightly.
correspondingly on the other hand
Uses "correspondingly" to convey similarity and "on the other hand" to introduce the contrast, creating a more explicit transition.
comparably even so
Replaces "similarly" with "comparably" and "however" with "even so", keeping a professional yet slightly concise tone.
by the same token conversely
Employs "by the same token" for similarity and "conversely" for contrast, resulting in a more emphatic shift in direction.
analogously despite this
Changes to the more formal "analogously" for the similarity and uses "despite this" to start the contrasting element.
equally but
Simplifies the phrase by using "equally" and "but", making it less formal but still conveying the core meaning.
much the same way still
Utilizes "much the same way" instead of "similarly", paired with "still" for a less stark contrast transition.
identically be that as it may
Emphasizes exact similarity with "identically" and uses the idiomatic "be that as it may" to concede a contrasting point.
FAQs
How can I use "similarly however" in a sentence?
Use "similarly however" to introduce a contrasting point after establishing a similarity. For example, "Both products aim to improve efficiency; "similarly however", they achieve this through different mechanisms".
What are some alternatives to "similarly however"?
Alternatives include "likewise nevertheless", "in like manner yet", or "correspondingly on the other hand". The best choice depends on the specific context and desired tone.
Is "similarly however" redundant?
While "similarly" and "however" serve different functions, using them together can sometimes create a slightly redundant effect. Ensure that the contrast introduced by "however" genuinely adds a new dimension to the comparison established by "similarly".
What's the difference between "similarly however" and "conversely"?
"Similarly however" indicates a comparison followed by a contrast, whereas "conversely" introduces a direct opposition. Use "conversely" when presenting a complete reversal of the previous statement.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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