Sentence examples for some similarities which from inspiring English sources

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However there are some similarities which can be taken into consideration.

These individuals may share some similarities which may introduce bias into the sample such as being the most severely impacted by the condition being investigated or having the least access to medical care.

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But mostly, the filtered information has some certain similarities, which can be processed automatically.

However, we do think that by focusing in on the specificities of esteemed and deprived relationships, we do see some interesting similarities which could be an incentive for scholarly and policy attention.

"Tony and I have a lot of similarities, which is a scary thing," Busch said jokingly.

There are similarities, which the England legend recognises, in the way they approach their game.

"However, Phil has repeatedly dismissed these threats and has finally awoken to the fact that there are similarities, which we must take as warning signs".

We do see the similarities, which was not intentional.

However, their journeys have similarities, which I share with you as a cautionary tale.

There are also frightening similarities, which is why I am writing this.

This type of collaboration can reveal people's similarities, which, in this case, were their collective concern for our environment.

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