If you liked
Grand Blue
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...then you might like
Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen
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One is set in the student council a prestigious high school and the other is set in a.. shady college 'diving' club, but both series feature great comedy and are actually building towards romance in a way that is.. believable? I guess? Both series like poking at tropes in an obvious way, too. Grand Blue has way more indecent exposure than Kaguya, though.
If you liked
Baby Steps
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...then you might like
All Rounder Meguru
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Okay. One is about MMA and one is about tennis, but both manga's depict the technical aspects of the sport nicely, and realistically. Both the main characters don't have overwhelming physical or technical abilities, but steadily get better and tend to win by analyzing the opponent and hitting their weak points. Meguru is a bit darker though, especially with character backstories, as it's a seinen instead of shonen like Baby Steps.
If you liked
Aria
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...then you might like
Arte
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The settings are both Italy-inspired.. while Aria's setting is Neo-Venezia which is based on old-time Venice, Arte's setting is actually old-time, 16th century Florence/Firenze. Both series also feature a young girl who is working hard to work as a certain profession, although in Aria the undine job is normally for women, while Arte depicts reactions brought by the heresy that is a girl wanting to be an artist. While Aria is basically a relaxed and relaxing manga, Arte sometimes depicts real-life problems in society. Both have awesome art.