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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a well like" is not correct in written English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used appropriately.
Example: "He spoke of a well like no other, filled with crystal-clear water."
Alternatives: "a well such as" or "a well similar to".
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"We was coming over in the boat," he said, "and it was raining like a" — well, like a very heavy rainstorm.
A: Well, like we said, the Treasury has to pay $120 billion on October 17, and another $93 billion on October 24, according to Barclays.
But it bestrode the world like a – well, like something that couldn't really bestride things.
Steam injection, which heats the bitumen in place so it will flow out of a well like conventional oil, uses far less water.
He added, "I kind of didn't care that much about how many over I am, even though it's a, well, like pretty high after the first five holes.
The pantry is small but not coffin-small, not so small that Brooks can't stretch his arms wide like a — well, like a what, exactly?
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His predecessor, Joseph Rescigno, a well liked conductor from New York, had invited Mr. Nézet-Séguin as a guest conductor.
Third, Medicare is a well liked program that happens to work.
Libby is a well liked character.
He also surfaced in the second season of Community, playing a well liked former boss to Jeff Winger.
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