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The phrase "a liked" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a standard construction in English.
Example: "She is a liked person in our community." (This would be better phrased as "She is a well-liked person in our community.")
Alternatives: "a favored" or "a popular".
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I wonder what the digital guru Seiken made of the fact that Gallagher was banged out of the newsroom in a demonstration of the old-style Fleet Street farewell to a liked colleague.
This is a liked strategy since it helps to have an independent and decentralized network.
We compared two approaches to increasing children's liking of vegetables by having them repeatedly taste small portions of vegetables that were initially not liked, presented either alone (repeated exposure; RE) or with a liked dip (associative conditioning; AC).
Results for the liked/disliked boss factor, indicated that male and female respondents rated both forms of sexual harassment as more serious by a disliked boss than by a liked boss; but males rated gender harassment as less serious than females.
Deak says the next version of the app will includes more advanced notifications so users can get a push notification when a liked deal reaches a certain percentage of funding.
It's a movie about robot-like boxers and I thought A liked it because he also liked movies about transformers.
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Noah took a liking to me.
I was on a like shame slide.
The price: a Like on Facebook.
I have a liking for lobsters.
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