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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alike did" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage.
Example: "The two paintings alike did capture the essence of the landscape." (This example is awkward and incorrect.)
Alternatives: "similar to" or "like".
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His men, fellow officers and subordinates alike, did not like him; many hated him.
The Christians had the advantage of cohesion and inner discipline that the dissipated majority, pagans and Epicureans alike, did not.
That process of treating Mary and the heavenly Wisdom alike did not take place in the realm of Eastern Orthodoxy or of Oriental Orthodoxy.
Perhaps because medical and law students do not spend time fretting over their "social capital", as male and female students alike did to the Times.
Early in the day, the Brooklyn Bridge itself, that postcard-perfect promenade favored by tourists and native flâneurs alike, did not seem the safest of spots.
But they were able to enact relatively little of it, and in this election, Congressional and presidential candidates alike did their best to skitter toward the center.
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Locals and tourists alike don't seem to take much notice of Aboriginals.
"They look a lot alike, don't you think?" My mind is like a lynch mob.
Friends and foes alike do say that Dutrow's horses consistently look among the best cared for at the racetrack.
Families, lone hikers and birdwatchers alike do not want to be worried about stray bullets – and nor do park rangers.
He affectionately calls Alike "Daddy's girl," and the two have a much closer bond than Alike does with her chilly mother, Audrey Kim Wayanss).
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