he resembles with his parents
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“He resembles his father” means that he looks somewhat like his father. That looking at him reminds one of his father. It is a physical thing, most often regarding someone’s facial features. If it’s something else, it would likely be specified, as in “The way he talks resembles his father.”
Others here have suggested to use “He takes after his father”. I think there is a difference. While “takes after” may include physical resemblance, it is more often used to indicate a similarity in behaviour, attitudes, mannerisms, style, etc.
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