From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnot unlikenot unlikesimilar to In appearance John is not unlike his brother. The landscape is not unlike that of Scotland. → unlike
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not unlike that of• James's role, in fact, was not unlike that of the attacking centre-halves of the pre-1925 era.• Popular literature appealing to the semi-educated proliferated, reflecting the growth of a reading public not unlike that of the contemporary West.• Its model is not unlike that of the language-game of time.• It was a view not unlike that of the proponents of Athenian expansionism during the time of Thucydides.• The effect is not unlike that of the script of a play with stage directions.