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What preposition goes with similar?

The preposition that goes with "similar" depends on the context. Here are some examples:

* Similar to**: This is the most common preposition used with "similar." It indicates a resemblance or likeness between two things.

* *Example:* "This painting is similar to the one in the museum."

* Similar in**: This preposition is used to describe a similarity in a specific aspect or characteristic.

* *Example:* "The two houses are similar in size and design."

* Similar with**: This preposition is used to describe a similarity in terms of shared qualities or experiences.

* *Example:* "I have a similar with my best friend in terms of our love for music."

* Similar to that of**: This phrase is used to compare something to something else.

* *Example:* "The design of this building is similar to that of the one across the street."

The best preposition to use will depend on the specific meaning you want to convey.

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