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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as like a" is not correct in standard written English.
It is a redundant construction and should be avoided.
Example: "He runs as like a cheetah" should be corrected to "He runs like a cheetah."
Alternatives: "as if" or "like."
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"As like a destiny of great success".
One activist described the forum as "like a second home".
You've described the lion as "like a dog".
It is as like a painting as video can get.
Dr. Greenberg described it as "like a bar mitzvah".
Think of it as like a mental joystick".
Adams describes the relationship with Ritchie as "like a marriage".
But he described the experience as "like a dream".
Victoria described Harper's early passion for football as "like a dagger going into my heart".
"He desecrates everything," Bruckner says, and describes Sarkozy as "like a figure from Italian comedy".
In an interview in 2008, he described his work as "like a show and tell".
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