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"behave just like" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is exhibiting similar behavior to something else. Example: The new robot was programmed to behave just like a human, with emotions and complex thought processes.
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Predators that live in ant colonies, called myrmecophiles, get away with this because they smell, look, and behave just like ants.
Method specifications behave just like function specifications.
These robots also do not need to behave just like humans.
Pixels of a digital image behave just like squares on a checkerboard, he says.
Or zombies – creatures who look, sound and behave just like people but are not conscious.
Charities may be wise to adopt some business practices, but not to the extent that they behave just like businesses.
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It behaves just like any other version of Windows 10.
It occurred to me that I was behaving just like Goldilocks, trying out my students' chairs.
As such, they will be behaving just like their fellow motorists across the pond.
She behaves just like Fred -- except that she holds onto the same stocks year after year.
Along the way one officer behaved just like a juvenile and pulled my hair.
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