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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altogether like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is completely or entirely similar to something else.
Example: "The new design is altogether like the previous version, with only minor changes."
Alternatives: "completely similar to" or "entirely like".
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This tow is not altogether like an oceangoing ship.
It rises and sometimes vanishes altogether, like mist in early morning sunshine.
Sometimes the warmth in his prose, overheating, floats away altogether, like a gas balloon.
But maybe there's a way to stop these injuries altogether, like kevlar socks for example.
"In fact, I think it should concentrate on bigger issues altogether, like the avoidance of the salary cap".
Southwest is ditching some routes altogether, like Philadelphia to Los Angeles International Airport, and flying others less frequently.
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Timberlake is altogether God-like, as presented in the Netflix film, with Demme oftentimes shooting him from underneath, like a commoner gazing up at an idol.
They are fairly young, looking metropolitan and not altogether doctor-like with slick shined shoes and impressively recent cellphones.
Altogether, 11 aquaporin-like and aquaglyceroporin-like genes were identified in A. pullulans var.
Some of these states, like Massachusetts and Delaware, prohibit Sunday hunting altogether; others, like West Virginia, Maryland and South Carolina, restrict Sunday hunting in various ways, like by only allowing bow hunting on private land.
Pennsylvania judges should be prohibited from accepting gifts altogether just like judges in most other states.
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