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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a like combination of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination that is similar to another combination in some way.
Example: "The recipe calls for a like combination of spices to achieve the desired flavor profile."
Alternatives: "a similar combination of" or "an analogous combination of".
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The iPhone app seems like combination of a branding gimmick and gaming opportunity.
Here, the mold lends savory notes to a porridge-like combination of grains, nuts and seeds stained a vibrant magenta with a roasted beet cream.
Then, a multivariate version is proposed as a Minkowski-like combination of univariate distances or semi-distances.
The idea is that they use a catnip-like combination of power and charm, triggering interest in the female target.
(And the fact that he is hobbled by a leg shattered in a motorcycle accident creates a "Rear Window -like combination of boredom, helplessness and voyeurism).
With a white Burgundy-like combination of taut, minerally, luminosity and layered nutty stone fruit, this is an intense, textured, but vital dry white for Christmas dinner.
And, oddly enough, it sounds a lot like a combination of a dolphin and a goat, as the video description notes.
The first syllable uses a vowel sound that's a little like a combination of the long a in "raw" and the short u in "hug".
And now Victor was suggesting our child might look more like me than like a combination of us.
The gym looked like a combination of a summer camp, a day care center and a nursing home.
Some cats like canned food, some like dry food, and some like a combination of the two.
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