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The phrase "a lot like a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to draw a comparison between two things, indicating that they share similar characteristics or qualities.
Example: "The new smartphone is a lot like a mini-computer, offering advanced features and capabilities."
Alternatives: "very similar to a" or "much like a".
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"A lot like a lover".
It sounded a lot like a timeshare.
That sounds a lot like a penalty.
It was a lot like a startup.
That sounds a lot like a cougar".
(It looks a lot like a donkey).
A lot like a music album, yes.
I'm a lot like a matchmaker.
It's a lot like a credit card.
"He was a lot like a sunflower".
A lot like a keg party".
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