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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a net like a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison between a net and another object or concept, often to describe similarities in appearance or function.
Example: "The fisherman cast a net like a wide, shimmering blanket over the water."
Alternatives: "a net resembling a" or "a net similar to a".
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Ware wore a net like a necklace.
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In general, it is defined as a branching, interlacing stream with a net-like appearance.
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A darkened and perfumed Japanese room strewn with a net-like structure fabricated from filigree bamboo.
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