very similar

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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. muy parecido
The live version of the song was very similar to the one on the album, but there were some subtle differences.La versión de la canción en vivo era muy parecida a la del álbum, pero había unas diferencias sutiles.
b. muy semejante
The Cuban and Puerto Rican cultures are very similar, but of course both have their own unique qualities.La cultura cubana y la puertorriqueña son muy semejantes, pero por supuesto, las dos tienen sus características únicas.
c. muy similar
Though the novels are very similar, I don't think Peterson's book is quite as good as Westerman's.Aunque las novelas son muy similares, no creo que el libro de Peterson sea tan bueno como el de Westerman.
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