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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is similar to or in addition to something previously mentioned.
Example: "I enjoy hiking in the mountains, and I also like this trail by the river."
Alternatives: "similarly" or "in addition to this".
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"But it's also like, this guy just really fuckin' likes his wife," Spiegel said.
Website algorithms often tell us "you may also like this" based on our previous purchasing behaviour.
I also like this exercise of looking at all the films that a director has done – like Tarantino – going into breadth and depth at the same time.
But at the same time, I would also like this fictitious network to be as broad as possible and have as many people under the age of 18 as over 54.
'If you liked this course in moral philosophy at University College London, you may also like this course on metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh, and to consider this internship at HSBC.
But I was also like, This is working!" From there, White set about making the system adaptable, so that it could be used for animals of myriad species and sizes.
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The UN also likes this idea.
For Florida residents, he said he also liked this site which provides pricing information for prescription drugs.
I also liked this book as it's quite an adventurous book when Lily takes the children everywhere without locking the door because she doesn't have keys!
3. My best to you – Lett also likes this one.
Sincerely – Lett also likes this but to me, it signals that the writer is stuck in the past.
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