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similarity

[sim-uh-lar-i-tee] / ˌsɪm əˈlær ɪ ti /


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Mice brains are often used in scientific research into human brain pathologies including dementia because of key similarities between the two.

From MarketWatch

While both rallies have similarities, investors may want to avoid grouping the two precious metals together—because silver is its own beast.

From Barron's

While both rallies have similarities, investors may want to avoid grouping the two precious metals together—because silver is its own beast.

From Barron's

Gameplay trailers have shown some similarities to the developer's successful Hitman franchise as well as showcasing the gadgets and cinematic set pieces that fans have come to expect from Bond.

From BBC

It’s a study in negative space, each individual form offering a grainy aperture that holds our interest due to the minor similarities to and differences from the ones surrounding it.

From The Wall Street Journal