Sentence examples for but not like from inspiring English sources

The phrase "but not like" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to contrast or differentiate between two things or ideas. Example: I enjoy playing sports, but not like my brother who is a professional athlete.

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"But not, like, really.

But not like Houston.

"But not like that".

But not like this".

"But not like a cabdriver".

But not like most children.

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Adding, "But I do not like them".

But Britain does not like that either.

But it's not like therapy.

But they do not like it much.

But she does not like it.

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