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similarly

[sim-uh-ler-lee] / ˈsɪm ə lər li /


ADVERB
in a like manner
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At Taï, where chimps more often eat fruit that has fallen, the team similarly gathered undamaged and unbitten fruits from the ground below fruiting trees.

From Science Daily

These enzymes operate similarly in all mammals, including humans, and their levels vary based on genetics, diet, and other biological factors.

From Science Daily

The other men on the line, in their 50s and 60s, had similarly gotten amnesty after years toiling in the fields.

From Los Angeles Times

Maresca will hope to avoid a similarly poor winter run that almost cost his team Champions League qualification last season.

From BBC

EHang plans to introduce an air taxi service, priced similarly to a premium road taxi, within three years.

From Barron's