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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was much alike" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more subjects that share similar characteristics or qualities. Example: "The two paintings were much alike in style, both showcasing vibrant colors and abstract forms."
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By contrast, levels of sOX40 and sOX40L were almost normalized in cRA, although the percentage of cells expressing OX40 and OX40L was much alike in cRA and eRA.
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But the solutions of engineers are often much alike, because human brains are much alike.
Speaking verse and singing are much alike too.
Actinoids in the +4 oxidation state also are much alike (and also resemble the +4 lanthanoids).
In this particular modesty, the philosophies of Hume and Kant were much alike.
'Swordsmanship and calligraphy are much alike; they link wrist and heart,' we learn.
Even her defenders would admit that the couple were much alike: vindictive, conniving, drenched in vodka and sex and rage.
No two songs on the record are much alike — the album reminds me of the haphazardness of the White Album, although it's more thematic than that.
After birth and until puberty, the ovaries and testicles produce comparatively few hormones, and little girls and boys are much alike in size and appearance.
Though these two groups were much alike, patients with primary care doctors were more likely to be discharged to their homes, while those with hospitalists were more likely to go elsewhere — to rehab facilities or nursing homes.
Though these two groups were much alike, patients with primary care doctors were more likely to be discharged to their homes, while those with hospitalists were more likely to go elsewhere -- to rehabilitation facilities or nursing homes.
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