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Discover LudwigNo, the phrase "does it like" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
It is possible that someone might use it in informal speech, but it is not considered proper English. Instead, the phrase "does it like" should be replaced with the verb "like" or "enjoys." Example: "Does it like the new dog food?" This is incorrect. Example: "Does it enjoy the new dog food?" This is correct and more commonly used in written English.
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What soil type does it like?
Only, no one really does it like that.
"There are other NGOs helping abandoned children and women in Bangladesh, but no one does it like us.
Does it like to lie in a hammock with the wind whispering sweet nothings in its ear?
Runner Paula Radcliffe: "Nobody does it like Britain - nobody! @bbcsport #london2012.
Yes, there's a reason every hot dog stand does it like that.
Todd is an absolute legend and a complete innovator, and that shuffle IS him there's just no one else who does it like that.
Does it like water?
What does it like to do?
Does it like to dance with other monsters or just chase them off?
Does it, like the better make of broomstick, have a life of its own?
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