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similarly

[sim-uh-ler-lee] / ˈsɪm ə lər li /


ADVERB
in a like manner
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Because cartilage was not directly studied in any of the specimens, the team assumed it functioned similarly across all of them.

From Science Daily

He came to see innovation arising not from like-minded or similarly trained people conversing with each other, but from a friction of ideas and approaches.

From The Wall Street Journal

At Sainsbury's the range is similarly extensive with orange marmalade, salted caramel, carrot, cherry, rhubarb, ginger and cinnamon.

From BBC

The Kansas City and Richmond surveys similarly found mild upticks in employment.

From Barron's

The researchers also found that spreading ions across many channels reduces the strong electrical repulsion that occurs when large numbers of similarly charged particles are packed into a small space.

From Science Daily