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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mission like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or describing a specific mission in relation to another mission or type of mission.
Example: "We are embarking on a mission like the one we completed last year, aiming to achieve similar results."
Alternatives: "a task similar to" or "an objective akin to".
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How does a mission like that end?
"They're on a mission like we are," Mulkey said.
On a mission like that, wouldn't you expect him to fly coach?
"I don't remember President Bush ever having a mission like this.
How might a mission like this affect the health of the rescuers?
Any day we don't have a mission, like today, is a good day.
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Knowing this, Blyth, Benny and Saini concocted a "Mission: Impossible -like plan.
This is helpful if you want to quickly get to a mission you liked to play it again or show someone one of the movies between missions but you uninstalled the game.
"I felt like I was like a ninja, on a mission … like I was jumping all in the shops, using front rolls, yeah, run in there get a bag out there quick, bum, bum, bum, put it in there, tie it up, put it back on my back, roll out, run to my little road that I know that no one else knows".
But before you, like Tom Cruise in "Jerry Maguire," go public with a mission statement like "The Things We Think and Do Not Say," there are some lessons to consider.
A datagathering mission like NEAR is a means to an end, but a manned space flight is an end in itself.
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