Is 'similar to' fine in this sentence?

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Is this sentence OK especially the use of "similar to" ?
I am looking forward to your opinions.

Similar to his predecessor, the agency’s newly appointed director, Tim Lee, has a master’s degree in economics from Wayne University.

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Sincerely,
Jay
 
Yes, you can use that. You might simplify it by using "Like his predecessor..."



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Is it similar? Or is it exactly like?
 
I don't see how two degrees can be similar. Either they are the same or they aren't.
 
I agree - if they both have the same degree from the same university, it's "Like" not "similar to." If they have the same degree but from different universities, that would be similar.
 
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Even then, I wouldn't use "similar".
 
I would use like not similar to.
 
One might say that something like biology was similar to biomedical engineering. But not as the original poster used "similar."
 
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