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similar to any vs similar of any

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is "similar to." The preposition "to" is used after the adjective "similar" to show a comparison between two things.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

similar to any

This phrase is incorrect. The correct preposition to use after "similar" is "to."

The correct phrase is "similar to." For example, "This dress is similar to the one I saw in the store."

Alternatives:

  • similar to
  • resembling any
  • like any
  • comparable to any
  • akin to any

similar of any

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "of" is not used after the adjective "similar."

The correct phrase is "similar to." For example, "The taste of this dish is similar to that of my grandmother's cooking."

Alternatives:

  • similar to
  • resembling any
  • like any
  • comparable to any
  • akin to any

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