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The phrase "awfully alike" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more things that are very similar or resemble each other closely, often with a slightly informal tone.
Example: "The two paintings are awfully alike, making it hard to tell which one is the original."
Alternatives: "strikingly similar" or "remarkably alike.".
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These two men sound awfully alike to me..
But as the narrative expands to include the viewpoints of many of these other characters, it's hard not to notice that they all sound awfully alike.
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Awfully wrong".
Awfully quick.
That looks awfully different.
It sounded awfully familiar.
Awfully good.
Traveling is presently awfully exhausting.
The wait is awfully long.
And looking awfully multidimensional.
That sounds awfully convenient.
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