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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alike in" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two or more things that share similar characteristics or qualities. Example: The two sisters were alike in their love for music, but their taste in genres was completely different.
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Alike in birth.
Alike in life's rough way.
The sexes usually are alike in plumage.
I guess we're alike in that way.
They are alike in a simple way.
Both were alike in despotism and corruption".
You all are so much alike in your beliefs.
"We were alike in that way," Ms. Shelton said, laughing.
No two were precisely alike in their details.
"We are alike in emotions," Loren said, laughing tenderly.
As editors, Ross and Shawn were alike in many ways.
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