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The phrase "defined like" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare or clarify the definition of something by using similar language or examples. Example: "A good leader is often defined like a captain of a ship, guiding their team towards a common goal."
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Aames' life, meanwhile, is defined like so many of us, by pop culture.
"It's not defined like a football stadium or a concert venue.
But in fact, most protests in Tibet are not about "politics", defined like this.
I remember seeing this girl in a blue suit, with her hair all defined like it was an amazing cake".
Consumers are shifting from traditional cars and trucks into more innovative vehicles that cannot be easily defined, like the Chrysler PT Cruiser or the Lexus RX 300.
We build on the idea that generic quantification is not a logical connective but one that is defined, like negation in classical logics.
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Credentials can enlighten but they do not define; the things that define, like guts and spirit, are harder to list and weigh.
NT: When we started off we looked at dividing up specific areas but soon realised it's too difficult to define like that – and you might define it but people ignore it.
The negative samples are not easy to define like positive samples.
Define "like terms" by their variables and powers.
Associations were also examined for narrowly defined psychosis-like symptoms and frequently occurring definite psychosis-like symptoms without attributions.
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