How to use "similar" in a sentence

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Those who nominated and elected me did so with full knowledge that I had made this and many similar declarations, and had never recanted them

Other artists and writers show a similar fascination with violence - Dickens, for example, or Zola

He also noticed that each of them had similar spelling mistakes

They both look similar: messy blond hair under hats that are the same colour as their khaki shorts and shirts

That was possible, wasn't it? She had seen similar stories in the movies

From that, she moved up through a series of similar positions in larger lounges, then in small showrooms that seated four or five hundred in second-rate hotels with limited show budgets

It was so huge that a DC-9 airliner could be rolled onto it without using half the space available - a feat that had been accomplished as part of a production number on a similar stage at a hotel in Reno several years ago

Of course, during the first of those two years, she'd still been married to Michael and had felt compelled to remain faithful to him, even though a separation and then a divorce had been in the works, and even though he had not felt constrained by any similar moral sense

She was curious about the story out of which that creature had stepped, for she had the peculiar feeling that, in some way, it would be similar to the story of Danny's death

The corridor terminated in an airtight steel door similar to those found on submarines; the burnished metal glowed softly, and light gleamed off the big round-headed rivets.

You remember the ashtray experiment? I have had a similar accident

A similar tube was given to each of the three, and the seven spread out at equal distances along a curved line between Weybridge and Ripley.

Then, far across the river, we saw another, similar hill

She's not as pretty, and she's very ill, but still she looks very similar.'