C1 Expression 격식체 7분 분량

In a similar manner

Academic discourse marker used to connect ideas

Use in a similar manner to link two points that share a consistent logic, method, or style.

15초 만에

  • A formal way to say 'likewise' or 'similarly'.
  • Used to connect two ideas sharing the same logic.
  • Commonly used in professional writing and speeches.
  • Helps avoid repetition in long reports or essays.

이 구절은 동일한 논리나 패턴을 따르는 두 가지 아이디어를 연결하는 정교한 가교 역할을 합니다. '마찬가지로'라고 말하는 것과 비슷하지만 더 전문적인 세련미가 있습니다. 한 상황에서 일어난 일이 다른 상황을 반영한다는 것을 보여주고 싶을 때 사용하세요.

주요 예문

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In a professional business report

The marketing team increased sales through targeted ads; in a similar manner, the sales team boosted revenue via direct outreach.

Marketing focused on ads; similarly, sales focused on outreach.

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Discussing tech trends on LinkedIn

Netflix revolutionized the movie industry with streaming; in a similar manner, Spotify changed how we consume music forever.

Netflix changed movies; in the same way, Spotify changed music.

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Texting a friend about a bad day

My morning started with a flat tire, and in a similar manner, my coffee machine broke right when I got home.

My morning was bad, and my evening followed that same trend.

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문화적 배경

The phrase in a similar manner draws from the Western tradition of rhetorical logic, which dates back to Greek and Roman oratory. In these cultures, the ability to draw clear, structured analogies was seen as a mark of a disciplined mind and a persuasive leader. During the Enlightenment, as scientific writing became more standardized, phrases like this were codified to ensure that comparisons were precise and professional. Today, it persists as a marker of 'educated' English, often used in legal, academic, and corporate spheres to maintain a sense of objective, logical progression in an argument.

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The Comma is Key

Always place a comma after the phrase when you start a sentence with it. It gives the reader a needed pause before the main idea.

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Don't 'With' It

Avoid saying 'In a similar manner with'. In English, we compare 'to' things, not 'with' them when using this specific phrase.

15초 만에

  • A formal way to say 'likewise' or 'similarly'.
  • Used to connect two ideas sharing the same logic.
  • Commonly used in professional writing and speeches.
  • Helps avoid repetition in long reports or essays.

What It Means

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What It Means

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How To Use It

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Formality & Register

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Real-Life Examples

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When To Use It

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When NOT To Use It

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Quick FAQ

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사용 참고사항

Use this phrase sparingly to maintain its impact; overusing it can make your writing feel repetitive. It is most effective when transitioning between two distinct ideas that share a common underlying logic. Always remember to follow it with a comma when it starts a sentence to ensure proper grammatical structure.

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The Comma is Key

Always place a comma after the phrase when you start a sentence with it. It gives the reader a needed pause before the main idea.

⚠️

Don't 'With' It

Avoid saying 'In a similar manner with'. In English, we compare 'to' things, not 'with' them when using this specific phrase.

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Email Elegance

Use this once in a long email to break up a list of 'and' or 'also'. It makes you sound more organized and senior.

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The Academic Vibe

English speakers use this phrase to sound 'logical'. If you use it, people will subconsciously assume your argument is well-thought-out.

예시

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#1 In a professional business report
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The marketing team increased sales through targeted ads; in a similar manner, the sales team boosted revenue via direct outreach.

Marketing focused on ads; similarly, sales focused on outreach.

Shows a consistent strategy across different departments.

#2 Discussing tech trends on LinkedIn
💼

Netflix revolutionized the movie industry with streaming; in a similar manner, Spotify changed how we consume music forever.

Netflix changed movies; in the same way, Spotify changed music.

Links two major industry shifts using parallel logic.

#3 Texting a friend about a bad day
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My morning started with a flat tire, and in a similar manner, my coffee machine broke right when I got home.

My morning was bad, and my evening followed that same trend.

A bit formal for a text, used here for humorous dramatic effect.

#4 Comparing two apps in a review
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The Uber app uses real-time tracking for cars; in a similar manner, DoorDash allows you to see exactly where your food is.

Uber tracks cars; similarly, DoorDash tracks food.

Highlights a shared feature between two different services.

#5 A recipe for a fancy dinner
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Lightly brush the salmon with olive oil; in a similar manner, prepare the asparagus before placing it on the grill.

Oil the salmon; do the same for the asparagus.

Ensures the cook follows the same preparation style for both items.

#6 Job interview explanation
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I managed the budget for my previous startup; in a similar manner, I am confident in handling the financial planning for this role.

I did it before; I can do the same here.

Connects past experience to future responsibility effectively.

#7 Social media caption about growth
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Plants need water and sunlight to thrive; in a similar manner, your dreams need patience and hard work to grow.

Just like plants, dreams need care.

Uses an analogy to make a motivational point.

Explaining a mistake (✗ Mistake Example) 흔한 실수
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✗ I speak English in a similar manner with my brother. → ✓ I speak English in a similar manner to my brother.

I speak English like my brother does.

Don't use 'with'; use 'to' when comparing two things directly.

Common grammar error (✗ Mistake Example) 흔한 실수
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✗ In a similar manner than the first book, the sequel is very long. → ✓ In a similar manner to the first book, the sequel is very long.

Like the first book, the sequel is long.

Avoid using 'than' after this phrase; 'to' is the correct preposition.

#10 A humorous observation about cats
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My cat ignores me when I call him; in a similar manner, he ignores the expensive toys I buy him.

My cat ignores everything I do.

Shows consistent behavior in different situations.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: In a similar manner

We use 'In a similar manner' to show that the wind followed the same pattern of ruining the event as the rain.

Find and fix the error in the sentence.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

When comparing two people or things using this phrase, the correct preposition is 'to', not 'with'.

Choose the correct option that uses the phrase most naturally.

Which sentence is most appropriate for a professional report?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: In a similar manner, we should also check the server logs.

This phrase is best suited for formal or professional contexts where you are connecting logical steps.

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시각 학습 자료

Formality Spectrum of 'Similarity' Phrases

Casual

Used with friends and family.

Just like that

Neutral

Standard everyday usage.

Similarly

Formal

Professional and academic contexts.

In a similar manner

Very Formal

Legal or technical writing.

By the same token

Where to use 'In a similar manner'

In a similar manner
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Job Interview

Explaining how past skills apply.

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Tech Review

Comparing phone features.

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Academic Essay

Linking two logical points.

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Business Email

Reporting department updates.

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Cooking Class

Instructional steps.

Choosing the Right Linker

Use 'In a similar manner' when:
Comparison Showing how two actions are done the same way.
Transition Moving between two complex points.
Use 'Also' when:
Adding Info Simply listing another point.
Quick Notes Informal lists or thoughts.

Common Contexts for Usage

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Business

  • Quarterly reports
  • Project updates
  • Meeting minutes
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Lifestyle

  • Home improvement
  • Recipe guides
  • Fitness tips
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Technology

  • Software manuals
  • App tutorials
  • UX comparisons

연습 문제 은행

12 연습 문제
Complete the sentence. Fill Blank beginner

The first test was easy. ... ___ ..., the second test was not too difficult.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: In a similar manner

Both sentences describe tests being easy/not difficult, so we link them with this phrase.

Choose the best connector. Fill Blank intermediate

The CEO resigned unexpectedly; ... ___ ..., the CFO left the company two weeks later.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: in a similar manner

This phrase connects two similar events (executives leaving) occurring within the same company.

Correct the preposition. Error Fix intermediate

실수를 찾아 수정하세요:

In a similar manner than before, the computer crashed.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: In a similar manner to before, the computer crashed.

We use 'to' after 'in a similar manner' when comparing to a previous state or thing.

Fix the structural error. Error Fix advanced

실수를 찾아 수정하세요:

The team worked hard on the project in a similar manner as they did last year.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: The team worked hard on the project in a similar manner to how they did last year.

Using 'as' is less formal and slightly awkward; 'to how' or 'to that of' is preferred in high-level English.

Put the words in order. Reorder beginner

올바른 순서로 단어를 배열하세요:

위의 단어를 클릭하여 문장을 만드세요

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: In a similar manner, he failed.

The phrase starts the sentence, followed by a comma and then the subject/verb.

Reorder the sentence parts. Reorder intermediate

올바른 순서로 단어를 배열하세요:

위의 단어를 클릭하여 문장을 만드세요

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: In a similar manner to the first, the last.

This shows the comparison structure: In a similar manner to [Thing A], [Thing B].

Translate the concept naturally. Translate advanced

Marketing increased outreach; similarly, Sales expanded their list.

힌트: department, client list

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: The marketing department increased their outreach; in a similar manner, the sales team expanded their client list.

Using the phrase makes the translation sound professional and formal.

Translate simply. Translate beginner

Likewise, I am happy.

힌트: similar, manner

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: In a similar manner, I am happy.

This shows that 'In a similar manner' can replace simple words like 'Likewise' for more formal tone.

Pick the correct punctuation. Choose beginner

Which one is correctly punctuated?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: In a similar manner, the cat slept.

When starting a sentence with this phrase, you always need a comma after it.

Choose the right context. Choose intermediate

Where are you most likely to see this phrase?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: A formal research paper

This is a formal discourse marker, perfect for academic or professional writing.

Match the synonym. Match beginner

왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

'Likewise' is the most common synonym for 'In a similar manner'.

Match the register. Match advanced

왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

Understanding the 'register' helps you choose the right word for the right situation.

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자주 묻는 질문

18 질문

Yes, it generally is quite formal for casual conversation. While you won't sound 'wrong' if you use it at a cafe, you might sound like you are giving a prepared speech rather than just chatting with a friend. It is much better suited for professional or written contexts.

Absolutely, as they are almost entirely interchangeable in meaning and register. 'In a similar fashion' is perhaps a tiny bit more common in creative writing or journalism, while 'manner' is the darling of business and academic circles. Both are excellent choices for formal settings.

When the phrase begins a sentence, the comma should be placed immediately after the word 'manner'. This serves as a structural break that separates your transition from the actual subject and verb of the new sentence, making the text much easier for a person to read.

In essence, yes, the logical function is the same as the word 'similarly'. However, 'in a similar manner' is much more rhythmic and formal, providing a different 'flow' to your writing that can help you sound more authoritative and professional than the shorter alternative.

Yes, you can use it to compare how people act or perform tasks in various situations. For example, you could say 'The doctor treated the patient with care; in a similar manner, the nurse ensured they were comfortable throughout the night.' It highlights shared behavior or professional standards.

Yes, this is the correct way to link the phrase directly to a noun or a specific thing being compared. For instance, 'In a similar manner to last year's event, this year will feature live music.' It is a very common and grammatically sound way to use the phrase.

'Also' simply adds information to a list, whereas 'in a similar manner' specifically points to a shared method or style. If you want to emphasize that the way something is being done is the same as something else, 'in a similar manner' is a much more precise tool.

This phrase is used universally across all major English dialects, including British, American, Australian, and Canadian. It is a standard piece of international formal English that will be understood by any native speaker in a professional setting, regardless of their specific regional background or dialect.

It is very common in legal writing because lawyers need to show that a current case or rule should be handled the same way as a previous one. It helps establish 'precedent', which is a fancy way of saying 'we did it this way before, so we should do it this way again'.

Not at all; it is a neutral logical marker that doesn't carry any inherent positive or negative emotion. Its tone is purely analytical and structured. You can use it to describe a series of successes just as easily as you could use it to describe a series of unfortunate mistakes or errors.

This is almost never done in English, as the phrase is a fixed idiomatic expression. Even if you are comparing many different things, you stick to the singular 'manner' to refer to the general concept of similarity. Using the plural would sound very awkward and likely confuse your listener or reader.

It is actually a 'high-value' phrase for these exams because it demonstrates a sophisticated control over English transitions. Using it correctly in the writing or speaking sections will likely help boost your score for 'cohesion and coherence', as it shows you can link complex ideas effectively.

Unless you are being ironic or funny, it’s probably best to avoid it in short texts. Texting is usually about speed and brevity, and this phrase is intentionally slow and formal. In a text, 'Likewise' or 'Same' is almost always the better choice to keep the conversation flowing naturally.

In this specific context, there is virtually no difference in meaning between 'in a similar manner' and 'in a similar way'. 'Manner' is simply the more formal and professional version of 'way'. You choose between them based on who you are talking to and how fancy you want to sound.

Some writing teachers call long phrases 'deadwood' because they add words without adding much meaning. However, in professional settings, these extra words act as lubricant for a conversation, making transitions feel less abrupt and more polite. It's about balancing brevity with a professional and respectful tone.

Yes, starting a paragraph with 'In a similar manner' is an excellent way to connect your new point to the entire idea discussed in the previous paragraph. It creates a very strong logical thread throughout your document, which is especially helpful in long reports or complex academic essays.

It is quite rare in poetry because it sounds so clinical and analytical. Poets usually prefer more evocative and shorter ways to show similarity, like metaphors or 'just as'. If you see it in a poem, the poet is likely trying to create a dry, detached, or perhaps a mock-professional tone.

It is pronounced just like the word 'man' followed by a soft 'ner' (MAN-ner). It sounds exactly the same as 'manor' (a large country house), which is a common source of spelling confusion. Just remember the double 'n' for the way something is done, and you will be fine.

관련 표현

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In a similar fashion

synonym

Doing something in a nearly identical style or way.

This is the most direct alternative and offers a slightly more elegant tone for writing.

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By the same token

related topic

For the same reasons; following the same logic.

This phrase is used when the second point is a logical consequence of the first point's truth.

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Likewise

informal version

In the same way; also.

This is a much shorter and more versatile version that works in both formal and casual settings.

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Conversely

antonym

In an opposite way; on the other hand.

This is the logical opposite, used when you want to show that the second point is different.

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Analogously

formal version

In a way that shows a comparison between two things.

This is a very high-level academic term used specifically when making deep logical comparisons or analogies.

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