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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alike often" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers due to its awkward construction.
Example: "The two paintings are alike often, but they have distinct styles."
Alternatives: "similar frequently" or "often similar".
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New Yorkers and tourists alike often refer to Harlem as a sixth borough.
People and companies alike often try to hide their mistakes from public view.
Pressing issues for rich and poor countries alike, often debated by our readers.
Investors, public and private alike, often gamble billions of dollars on securities the agencies deem reliable.
Israelis and Palestinians alike often reacted as though we had asked them to sell their children.
But well-schooled sopranos and mezzos alike often just sound too well-behaved.
Likewise, policymakers and researchers alike often make inaccurate assumptions about technological innovations, gender, biofuels, and smallholder farming.
That's usually the biggest surprise in storytelling, which students and showgoers alike often mistakenly equate with stand-up.
Ambitious and strong-minded ministers of the left and right alike often feel the need for advice from outside Whitehall.
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Finally, there is some opportunity for bipartisan lawmaking, as Democrats and Republicans alike recognize, often privately.
While youth and professional sports look alike, adults often forget that they are fundamentally different enterprises.
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