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Discover Ludwig"behaved like" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's actions or behavior in comparison to someone or something else. For example: - The students behaved like angels during the field trip. (compared to angels) - She behaved like a queen at the party, commanding attention from everyone in the room. (compared to a queen) - His puppy behaved like a well-trained dog, following commands and not causing any problems. (compared to a well-trained dog) In these examples, "behaved like" is used to compare the person or thing's behavior to a specific standard or stereotype. It can also be used in a more literal sense, such as "The robot behaved like a human, mimicking emotions and movements."
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He behaved like an asshole".
Condos behaved like co-ops.
"Behaved like one, too.
"They behaved like cowboys.
In short, she behaved like a ballerina.
Old cars behaved like old cars.
These freed electrons behaved like conducting wires.
The Patriots behaved like the desperate team.
Often we behaved like politicians.
It behaved like a chicken.
They have behaved like utter dolts.
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