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1 Some actors become almost synonymous with their most iconic characters: Bela Lugosi is Dracula.
2 But to the poet, beauty and liberty are almost synonymous .
3 At length arrived sunset, or night, for they are almost synonymous in these latitudes.
4 The two things were almost synonymous in his mind.
5 Scientific agriculture and prosperity have long been regarded as almost synonymous terms in Puerto Rico.
6 Pure goodness is pure love, and love is almost synonymous with beauty.-But ,pardonthe digression.
7 The company has carved out a place for itself, making it almost synonymous with the devices.
8 Pininfarina is almost synonymous with Ferrari, having designed some of the Italian automaker's most beautiful cars.
9 Conformity and uniformity are almost synonymous with the word "Army."
10 Yet the world of food blogs, the name Dominique Ansel is almost synonymous with one word: cronut.
11 Monotony and melancholy are not far apart; monotony and a restless seeking for excitement are almost synonymous .
12 All of these have come to be almost synonymous with progressive thought and action in public education.
13 To be complete, the latter has, as correctly argued by Bockt, to be almost synonymous with history.
14 I don't know what it is about Italy, but it's almost the country is almost synonymous with romance.
15 To Lena, fortune and misfortune were still things of outward import, and almost synonymous with possession and non-possession.
16 In Lynn, where family pride did not bring in large returns, this phrase became almost synonymous with genteel foolishness.
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