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Discover LudwigThe phrase "autumn like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that resembles or is characteristic of autumn, such as weather, colors, or feelings.
Example: "The trees were adorned with autumn-like hues of orange and gold, creating a picturesque landscape."
Alternatives: "autumnal" or "fall-like".
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Autumn, like spring, is short, with rapidly falling temperatures.
Nothing marks the arrival of autumn like the re-emergence of corduroy.
The Staves' Dead & Born & Grown was hugely seductive in the autumn, like piled-up leaves.
Everything fits together, and "Autumn," like "Winter," can be thought of as instant political allegory.
A larch has the pyramidal growth habit typical of conifers, but the leaves are shed in autumn like those of deciduous trees.
Larches and bald cypresses are the only deciduous conifers in North America; the larch has needles like a typical evergreen but drops them in autumn like leaves.
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On a windy, wet day with autumn-like conditions making play treacherous, the top-seeded Sampras was playing his first match since losing in the second round of the French Open.
"There was a fantastic crowd in here today so it's disappointing we've had the autumn-like weather.
I certainly do hope that this crisp autumn-like weather sticks around for awhile.
I also liked the rest of the crisp autumn-like weather we had.
Mother Nature has been whipping up a very autumn-like ambience for us here in our beautiful valley.
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