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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some similarities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing common features or characteristics between two or more subjects. Example: "There are some similarities between the two novels, particularly in their themes of love and loss."
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"There are some similarities".
There were some similarities.
But there are some similarities.
Structurally, there are some similarities.
But there are also some similarities.
"In that sense, there are some similarities.
But a closer look reveals some similarities.
Some similarities with Ed Miliband then.
She shares some similarities with Jones.
"There are some similarities and elective affinities".
Some similarities between Frame and Bloom.
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