strong resemblance in English

great similarity

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1. There's a strong resemblance between Susan and Joe.

2. He bears a strong resemblance to his father.

3. You bear a strong resemblance to my ex-wife.

4. Their baby bears a strong resemblance/an uncanny likeness to its grandfather.

5. 24 Their baby bears a strong resemblance/an uncanny likeness to its grandfather.

6. Cuirassiers have strong resemblance to real Swedish reiters of the time and should use the …

7. The wart itself bears a strong resemblance to the creature as a whole except just at the point of attachment.

8. The leaves of the Coriander herb bear a very strong resemblance to Italian flat-leafed parsley and sometimes it is

9. Because of its strong resemblance with Actinia equina, they are often confused and share certain common names as Beadlet anemone.

10. These include structures like the religious ziggurat platforms of Mesopotamia and pictographic signs bearing a strong resemblance to early Mesopotamian forms.

11. 20 Wager and co-workers were struck by the strong resemblance of layered igneous rocks in the Skaergaard intrusion to clastic sedimentary rocks.

12. 18 Wager and co-workers were struck by the strong resemblance of layered igneous rocks in the Skaergaard intrusion to clastic sedimentary rocks.

13. After this addition, Sheikh Mohammed bin Thani officially adopted a patterned purple-red and white flag which bore a strong resemblance to its modern derivative.

14. Unlike Pillars of Eternity, Avowed will be stepping away from the isometric RPG genre and replacing it with first person gameplay with a strong resemblance to Skyrim's systems.

15. Experienced weed warriors know the difference, but to the casual observer, the invasive exotic porcelain-berry, (Ampelopsis brevipedunculata), does bear a strong resemblance to our native grapes.Both, in fact, are in the same family, Vitis