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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost like a monarchy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system or situation that resembles a monarchy in some aspects, but does not fully embody it.
Example: "The organization operates almost like a monarchy, with a single leader making most of the decisions without much input from others."
Alternatives: "resembling a monarchy" or "similar to a monarchy".
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It was almost like a monarchy".
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"She runs it like a monarchy," he fumed, describing Mrs. Wachner's performance at Warnaco.
"She runs it like a monarchy," Mr. Klein said of Ms. Wachner's performance at Warnaco.
In some ways, you can think of a traditional orchestra and score being more like a monarchy.
If it sounds like a monarchy or a dictatorship, well, hey, maybe it is.
This sounds more like a monarchy, more like authoritarianism than a democracy.
"It's like a monarchy, which isn't touched by the law".
Almost like a team".
It's almost like a Budweiser horse.
"It was almost like a religious awakening.
It's almost like a no-brainer".
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