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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am more like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing oneself to someone or something else, often to express similarity in characteristics or behavior.
Example: "In terms of personality, I am more like my mother than my father."
Alternatives: "resemble more" or "similar to".
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"I am more like the icing on the cake," Mr. Cahill said.
I am more like a prime minister who leads a fractious and fragile coalition".
"I am more like I was when I was 16, except pessimistic.
I know that I am more like her than I am like anyone else on earth, for good and ill.
"I am more like an administrator," said Ms. Valles, who does not carry a gun or wear a uniform.
I am more like a quiet person, but this place, it's New York, it's interesting and it's new.
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That is more like it.
(Impossible was more like it).
"Doomed" is more like it.
It's more like medutainment".
It's more like witchcraft.
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