Allen165
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Would you say there's a difference in meaning between these two sentences?
"Similarly as in LISA, two TMs are tracked optically by a laser interferometer."
"Like in LISA, two TMs are tracked optically by a laser interferometer."
To me, "like" means that A is identical to B, whereas "similarly" means there's a high degree of resemblance between A and B.
Thanks!
"Similarly as in LISA, two TMs are tracked optically by a laser interferometer."
"Like in LISA, two TMs are tracked optically by a laser interferometer."
To me, "like" means that A is identical to B, whereas "similarly" means there's a high degree of resemblance between A and B.
Thanks!