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alike

1 of 2adjective
/əˈlaɪk/
1

(of two or more things or people) having qualities, characteristics, appearances, etc. that are very similar but not identical

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  • The two houses had nearly alike floor plans, with only minor differences in layout.
  • The siblings had alike tastes in music, often borrowing each other's albums.
  • The two models had strikingly alike bone structures, making them ideal candidates for twin-themed photo shoots.
  • Despite their different backgrounds, they found they had alike values and aspirations in life.
  • The grandfather shared many alike traits with his grandson, from their mannerisms to their taste in music.
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