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Discover Ludwig"a lot like" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when comparing two things or describing similarities between them. Example: Tom and his brother look a lot alike.
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A lot like Baltimore.
A lot like Aiglon.
"A lot like beef".
We're a lot like them.
They're a lot like us".
sounds a lot like "C.S.I".
Sounds a lot like Wink.
"A lot like a lover".
Sounds a lot like London.
That sounds a lot like China today.
It was a lot like high school.
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