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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a network like" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when making comparisons to describe a network that shares similarities with another network.
Example: "We are looking to establish a partnership with a network like the one that successfully connects local businesses to consumers."
Alternatives: "a network similar to" or "a network akin to".
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You'll find an experience, and a network, like no other.
Especially on a network like Lifetime, we don't know why she does it.
It makes sense for us to have a network like this".
One benefit of owning a network like SNY is the ability to borrow money against it.
These parameters are sometimes becoming senses of a network like human being.
The situation is tricky for a network like Comedy Central, part of Viacom.
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The resin in this composite contains a network-like structure of CNTs.
The composites were prepared by a chemical modification method resulting in a network-like structure of polypyrrole embedded in the insulating polymer matrix.
The amphiphilic nature of the graft copolymers induced phase segregation and self-assembly of the molecules in the electrospinning solution to form a network-like structure.
A network-like carbon nanofiber (CNF) film with an open porous structure formed by the open space between entangled CNFs is fabricated by electrophoretic deposition.
Firstly, the alloy surface was entirely covered by a network-like cracked Zr conversion film after appropriate pretreatment time which was determined by Continuous Noise Resistance Calculation (CNRC).
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