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Discover LudwigThe phrase "black like" is grammatically correct, however, it is not very precise.
Depending on its context, it could be used to refer to an object, color, animal, person, etc. For example: "She wore an evening dress that was black like the night sky."
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Carbon black (like CNTs) is a nanosized particulate substance, even though other characteristics may be different.
It's black, like me".
"He was black like me".
"She was black, like him.
And black like people, not like a sub-genre.
He wears all black, "like we're bartenders," he said.
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The obtained materials were in black-like form.
The NDCs were obtained as clusters of non-porous spherical particles with carbon black-like structure.
It appeared bluish-black, like the color of the peaks through a haze.
Make it black - like you.
You wanna be black.' Like, we get it.
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