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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fashioned like" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that has been made to resemble something else. For example, "She wore a hat fashioned like a flower."
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Not far from the crumbling brick Mulranny rail station, we rested by a sculptured bench fashioned like a pile of old-fashioned leather bags.
It's not very common and fashionable to be heroic and if you do something old fashioned like that it is very rare.
Our sticks were fashioned like shepherd's crooks from steamed and bent hickory.
NEWARK — With skin fashioned like hightop moccasins, they looked like popular UGG brand boots.
And a crown, fashioned like five trees with dangling gold leaves, was made so it could be folded up and packed away in a nomad's saddlebag.
6. Sturdy yet light nylon and canvas bags from Un Après-Midi de Chien are fashioned like camera bags and miniduffels ($138 to $158 at Henri Bendel).
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I'm old fashioned, I like skirts.
There is a slight conflict, of course: McGinley likes his subjects naked; fashion likes them clothed.
Fashion likes being taken seriously and last time we checked, Barack Obama, David Cameron and Francois Hollande have yet to RSVP.
Turns out his ousted predecessor, Les Alberthal, in imperial fashion, liked his three aides to announce calls.
And no one in fashion likes to be last".
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