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I am looking for the type of sentence this could be defined as.

If we looked the same, we'd be twins [sic]

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it's a complete sentence. – Matt Эллен Mar 28 '12 at 12:48
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Hi Stuart. It is unclear what you are asking for. Can you please edit your question and clarify? Do you mean a sentence with [sic] in it? A sentence that compares two things? A sentence that may or may not be true? – KitFox Mar 28 '12 at 12:49
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I think the issue is that this statement is tautologous. But Stuart - you need to clarify. – Schroedingers Cat Mar 28 '12 at 12:51

closed as not a real question by Matt Эллен, KitFox, RegDwighт Mar 28 '12 at 12:50

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