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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "was akin to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to show a similarity or likeness between two things or ideas. Example: The feeling of fear coursing through my veins was akin to being trapped in a nightmare.
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It was akin to that ordeal".
This was akin to heroism".
The industry's response was akin to paralysis.
Scientology was akin to Buddhism, he implied.
What he captured was akin to silence.
Her situation was akin to Griffith's.
But life there was akin to house arrest.
His message was akin to a peace offering.
It was akin to suddenly going blind or becoming paralyzed.
Human intellect at its highest was akin to them.
It was akin to sitting in a concert hall.
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