similar vein

collocation in English

meaningsofsimilarandvein

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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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vein
noun
uk
/veɪn/
us
/veɪn/
a tube that carries blood to the heart from the other parts of ...
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(Definition ofsimilarandveinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsimilar vein

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Much more could be said insimilarvein.
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In anothersimilarvein, it is not sufficient to relate individual religiosity to preference for non-democracy.
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In asimilarvein, 87% of the antisocial boys had also been classified as hyperactive.
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In asimilarvein, we argue until we have come close to the repugnant conclusion.
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In asimilarvein, it is also a problem for teacher-educators and trainers.
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Other speakers also expressed themselves insimilarvein.
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In asimilarvein, other application environments have emerged that have created demand for agent technology.
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There are several stories of asimilarvein.
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In asimilarvein, there was an interaction with parent gender.
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The independence on k is proved in asimilarvein.
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The preface continues insimilarveinfor sixty-three pages.
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In asimilarvein, friendship intimate exchange was assessed with self-reports in the present study.
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In asimilarvein, taxpayers represent an important interest group.
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In asimilarvein, children's tendency to make appropriate use of information about an audience's preferences when choosing between selfdescriptive options also increased at eight years.
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In asimilarvein, ratings of behavioural control were based on how the relative managed the patient and his or her illness.
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In asimilarvein, we propose that there may be a constellation of symptoms demonstrated in childhood that reflect the development of borderline personality problems.
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In asimilarvein, the self-organizing models of cognition initially must be tested against some criteria relating to the properties of its architecture.
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Asimilarveinof historical legal sociology has produced a number of important studies on the history of the police and of the legal profession.
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In asimilarvein, some authors have proposed that reading is always mediated by the phonological route.
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