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The phrase 'alike a' is not correct or usable in written English
If you mean to convey something similar, you might use 'like a' instead. For example: "She moved with grace, like a graceful dancer."
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"Usually I think there is more alike a 10-point difference," Asada said.
"Historias Extraordinarias" is a movie that instills in its characters and viewers alike a deep hunger for stories.
The embroideries are all alike: a big "GR" ("Grazia Ricevuta -For a FavoRicevuta -Forramed by a vine & FavorReceived
It is a kind of scampi for the sun-kissed and sun-desirous alike, a vacation on a plate.
He was called an ideologue (by conservatives and liberals alike), a eugenicist, a racist and downright evil.
And at the least, the Web has provided network and studio alike a freshly paved avenue for marketing.
For Democrats and Republicans alike, a plan for New Orleans is a new element of the 2008 campaign.
As members trade more among themselves, their economic structures may become more alike: a large proportion of trade is between firms in the same industry.
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Think Billy Bob Thornton look-alike, a cropped "Stop War" T-shirt, hairy bare midriff, hip-licking cargo pants.
We are missing a huge opportunity for business, policy and society alike - a missed opportunity with lasting negative effects.
With this final sentence, and all that precedes it, Lewis has done us all -- Muslim and non-Muslim alike -- a remarkable service.
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