similar argument

collocation in English

meaningsofsimilarandargument

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similar
adjective
uk
/ˈsɪm.ɪ.lər/
us
/ˈsɪm.ə.lɚ/
looking or being almost, but not exactly, ...
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argument
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɑːɡ.jə.mənt/
us
/ˈɑːrɡ.jə.mənt/
a disagreement, or the process ...
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(Definition ofsimilarandargumentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Asimilarargumentcan be made for individuals in other industries.
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Can asimilarargumentbe advanced in the case of women?
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Asimilarargumentcould be made for women.
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We prove (a); (b) follows by asimilarargument.
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Asimilarargumentcan be made about siblings.
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Asimilarargumentmay be made with respect to the processing of animations.
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Asimilarargumentwill work for a 1, as we will show+!
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Asimilarargumentholds in the case where k is odd.
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Asimilarargumentis used to establish the other three identities.
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Such comparisons lead to verbs being used in the same structures as other verbs ofsimilarargumentstructure.
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Asimilarargumentcan be made for the cutoff drift rate, the highest frequency that gives rise to 50% of maximal response or maximal suppression.
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Bearing this in mind, we apply asimilarargumentto the proof of the case without the effect of gravity for equations (19) to (24).
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Finally, asimilarargumentto the one just given establishes (d).
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A verysimilarargumentcan be constructed in the case of architecture.
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Asimilarargumentholds for a naive logic programming solution.
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Asimilarargumentmay be offered for each of the structural features pointed to by the corrective justice theorist.
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Asimilarargumentcan be applied in the second case.
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Asimilarargumentabout ideas and interests can also be put forward regarding electricity industry reform.
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Asimilarargumentapplies to the timing of the onset of amnesia following intracerebral drug injection.
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