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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as lifelike" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that closely resembles or imitates real life, often in terms of appearance or behavior.
Example: "The artist's painting was so detailed that it appeared as lifelike as the actual scene."
Alternatives: "as realistic" or "as true to life".
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Some have rudimentary hands and internal organs, as lifelike as vacuum-cleaner bags.
Unfortunately, the creatures that spring from this teeming imagination are, to outsiders, about as lifelike as toy soldiers.
Vuitton's puppet master The lobster, its claws wrapped round its carapace as it nestled behind domed glass, looked almost as lifelike as its companions: stuffed foxes, cats and leopards frozen in time at Deyrolle, the famous Paris taxidermist.
Becky (Bex to friends) has never felt truly alone since she got her first credit card and has acquired human accessories throughout her adventures: a best friend, a husband and, most recently, a long-lost half-sister who is about as lifelike as a Tamagotchi virtual pet.
What is the mental state of the officer at the time, are we using the proper techniques?" David Blake, an instructor and retired police officer, said that good training includes "reality-based" elements that see police pitched into wide-ranging simulations that are as lifelike as possible and not limited to narrow scenarios where there is an expectation of violence.
Once filmmakers can understand what makes people look real and unique to one another, they will be able to recreate reality with ease, inexpensively populating movies with virtual characters -- rampaging Mongol hordes, clones of movie stars performing physically impossible feats -- whose appearance and actions are as lifelike as a next-door neighbor.
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Loaded with attitude, from her sullen gaze to her slouchy posture, she is as persuasively lifelike as a dummy can be.
Greater Manchester Police described it as "incredibly lifelike" as they prepared to make a controlled explosion and sniffer dogs were brought in to check there were no more devices around the stadium.
Police initially described the device as "incredibly lifelike" as United's planned match with Bournemouth was cancelled, to boos from some fans, and a controlled explosion was carried out.
Acting as a consulting dino sculptor, Train oversaw all the design's biological aspects, studying the motion of joints, body shape, and skin characteristics, with the goal of making sure that the final product was as accurate and lifelike as possible.
But although the New York Times was impressed with the warring dinosaurs at the time, describing them as "extraordinarily lifelike," the jerky stop-motion animation wouldn't pass muster today.
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