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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that similar" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to draw a comparison or to emphasize a similarity. For example: "We need to find a shirt that's a similar color to this one."
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Johnson has that similar quality.
Is that similar?
Is that similar to the everyday tango?
One can expect that similar events will drive future development.
Never mind that similar fears proved groundless in the past.
60% of Japanese asked that similar question gave the answer that you did.
Suppose that similar global mobility of labor were to spill to other professions?
And whether other locations on higher latitudes will have that similar negative altitude?
In particular, we find that similar classes differ in their amount of specialization.
Note that similar KKT conditions were considered in [7].
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