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The phrase "are like between" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured expression, and it cannot be used in any context without further clarification.
Example: "The similarities are like between the two theories."
Alternatives: "are similar to" or "are comparable to".
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Yeah, colored people are, like, between black and white.
There are like between seven and ten different types of vessels, and a bunch of smaller boats nearby tiny islands and people on these islands looking out for things – or whatever it is that they're doing.
I've received so many messages from parents who say we've talked about so many different things with their children, but this creates a whole new set of dialogue to understand what interactions are like between kids and adult figures in their life.
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The difference between Apollo and the previous management (Russia's Amtel), says Oudshoorn, is like "between heaven and hell!
Namely, what will the relationship be like between drivers and autonomous cars?
That is what the camaraderie was like between a lot of managers in those days.
What would the rapport be like between these two self-styled strongmen?
"The competition for jobs for us is, like, between us and China and us and Russia.
You were left still wondering what the chemistry will be like between Mr. Welser-Most and the Clevelanders.
"My penalty minutes for my four years there were like between 60 and 100, but there was a difference.
I joined him backstage at a matinee to see what it's like between call-time and the moment the curtain rises.
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