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Discover Ludwig"be just like" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to compare two people or things; for example, "She wanted to be just like her brother, an accomplished musician."
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It's most likely she'll be just like your old teacher.
It'll be just like before.
I wanted to be just like them".
Ray wants to be just like us.
I used to be just like you.
It would be just like him.
"It'll be just like Hoboken".
"You'd be just like Cinderella".
I wanted to be just like that.
To be just like everybody else.
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Yes, lovely video, we want to be JUST like you.
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