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Discover LudwigThe phrase "few like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that there are not many people or things that are similar to the subject being discussed.
Example: "In the world of classical music, few like her can evoke such deep emotions through their performances."
Alternatives: "few others like" or "not many like".
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Few like implausibility.
There are few like it.
But there's a few like Karok's ways.
A few, like Macy's and T.G.I.
A few, like Betz, work part-time.
A few, like Chance Myers, have been stalwarts in M.L.S.
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A few like-minded friends have stuck around.
And if a few like-minded parents choose to join you, all the better.
It's not that bad if you have a few like-minded people around, though".
But when he went home, there were few like-minded people to revel with.
These were not minor works contrived for the secret pleasure of a few like-minded libertines.
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