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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alike because" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a reason or explanation for why two things are similar or alike. Example: These two paintings are alike because they were both created by the same artist.
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Vietnamese alike because, according to the poll, "It is important that S. Vietnam not fall into the control of the Communists.
MDI and TrafFix products looked alike because they were.
But the solutions of engineers are often much alike, because human brains are much alike.
Chiles appeals to politicians and broadcasters alike because of his extraordinary ordinary touch.
But online technology scares executives and artists alike, because it favors those wild fans.
Dr. Daines hates the term "fat tax," often used by supporters and opponents alike, because it sounds accusatory.
Species constituting the genera of a common family still look somewhat alike because they share an even earlier antecedent.
"All the people I know now look alike because they go to the same plastic surgeon," she said.
Alas, the reason is probably more banal – the winners all look alike because that doesn't lose votes.
Since its inception in the late 1980s, tissue engineering has sparked the interests of physicians and scientists alike because of its great potential.
There is a flow to it, which feels somewhat therapeutic — for professionals and nondancers alike — because the body never stops moving.
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