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Spam orer Posted 6 years ago
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In the sentence: Corsican cooking is not similar as cooking in other parts of Europe, should we use 'as similar as' or 'similar as'?

  

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spam orer In the sentence: Corsican cooking is not similar as cooking in other parts of Europe, should we use 'as similar as' or 'similar as'? is not similar to , not is not similar as . By the way, your choice of what to present in boldface is rather puzzling.

  • spam orer In the sentence: Corsican cooking is not similar as cooking in other parts of Europe, should we use 'as similar as' or 'similar as'?
  • is not similar to , not is not similar as .
  • By the way, your choice of what to present in boldface is rather puzzling.
  • CJ
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spam orer

In the sentence: Corsican cooking is not similar as cooking in other parts of Europe, should we use 'as similar as' or 'similar as'?

is not similar to, not is not similar as.


By the way, your choice of what to present in boldface is rather puzzling.

CJ

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