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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alike looking" is not correct in standard written English.
It is an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning. An example of a correct usage would be: "The two paintings are alike in appearance."
Alternatives: "similar in appearance" or "looking similar."
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Our recent live chat provided some wisdom for fashion students, faculty members and consumers alike looking to embed sustainability into education and design practises.
'Zipper-back' is just the kind of fun, descriptive name that should get adults and children alike looking more closely at these garden visitors.
I had heard that dogs and their owners often look alike; looking at some portraits I can say the same about rabbit breeders". The 93rd convention starts tomorrow, 9 October, in Del Mar, California.
Don't think you will be spared being hacked because your business is small, because attackers routinely probe sites large and small alike, looking for vulnerabilities.
The year's early gains had investors and stock-pickers alike looking ahead to an upbeat 2006, since January usually predicts the market's direction for the year a phenomenon that's become known as the January Effect.
But from the looks of a few recent cinematic projects, it seems we are all, men and women alike, looking for a superhero.
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They sound alike, look alike and have similar tastes in music.
"Democracy is simplest where everybody thinks alike, looks alike, eats the same food, worships the same God," Obama said.
Men and beasts alike look up, as if struck by the radiance.
(Hillary and Elizabeth enter the auditorium. They see that they are dressed exactly alike, look at their husbands, and embrace).
look alike, and would look alike in Houston.
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