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Discover Ludwig"beautiful like" is an acceptable turn of phrase in written English
It can commonly be used to compare a thing to something else that is similarly beautiful. For example: "The sunset was beautiful like a painting."
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(713-639-7300) www.mfah.org "YOU LOOK BEAUTIFUL LIKE THAT: THE PORTRAIT.
He was beautiful like a woman.
Look how beautiful — like a little tortellini".
Not daring or beautiful like Naema.
It was beautiful, like fireworks.
"It's beautiful, like a Paris opium den".
It will be beautiful, like Trump promised".
Will they be beautiful like their mothers?
This piece of footage is unreal, beautiful, like an Arcadia.
"I wanted jewelry that looked beautiful like theirs".
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"The carvings were beautiful, life-like and engaging," she said.
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