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CEO
Joined: 15 Aug 2003
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Are the following idioms correct
Resemblance of X with Y
Resemblance between X and Y
Resemblance of X to Y
Prohibit the public from the view
Prohibit the public from viewing
Forbid X to do Y
Forbid X from doing Y
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Manager
Joined: 13 Aug 2003
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HI Praet
I would feel that following represent the right idioms
Resemblance of X with Y
Prohibit the public from viewing
Forbid X to do Y
am not 100% with the first one.
regards
neeraj
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Intern
Joined: 04 Oct 2003
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I'll go with:
Resemblance between X and Y
Forbid X from Y
I can't be sure of either, but they seem more familiar than the other choices.
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Joined: 08 Jan 2003
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imo those are correct:
Resemblance of X to Y
Resemblance between X and Y
Prohibit the public from viewing
Forbid X to do Y
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