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'do like him' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express affirmation of or agreement with another person's opinion, feelings, or desires. For example, "I heard he lost his job. Do like him, I'm sure he'll figure something out."
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"I do like him as a person.
If you are shy, and you really do like him write notes to him or go on facebook or twitter, this will make him think your mysterious.
Unimaginative onlookers sometimes complain that all this is mere pedantry, and that the fact that 150 years ago the expression "I don't half like him" meant exactly what it says (ie, "on a scale of one to 10, I rate him less than five"), rather than the modern ironic usage of "I really do like him", is of no interest to anyone beyond the offices of the Shorter Oxford.
I really respect him and I really do like him".
When a guy agrees with you a lot, you really do like him".
"If you don't like him or if you do like him that's fine," Mr. Wales said.
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Sue: I did like him.
I did like him.
"I always did like him.
I did like him, despite everything.
But I did like him very much.
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