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  • That’s why

    “That’s why” is a causal conjunction used to provide an explanation or reason for a preceding statement. It serves to clarify the cause-and-effect relationship between…

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  • For that reason

    Explanation:“For that reason” is a transitional phrase used to introduce an explanation or justification for a previously stated idea. It signals a cause-and-effect relationship, indicating…

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  • Much the same as

    “Much the same as” is a phrase used to indicate a strong degree of similarity or likeness between two things or situations. It emphasizes that…

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  • following the same pattern as

    “Following the same pattern as” is a phrase used to indicate that something is proceeding or happening in a manner that replicates or mirrors a…

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  • in the same category as

    “In the same category as” is a phrase used to indicate that something or someone belongs to the same group or classification as another. It…

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  • in the same style as

    “In the same style as” is a phrase used to indicate that something, such as an action, creation, or design, follows a particular manner, approach,…

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