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'for like' is not a correct phrase in written English.
In spoken English, 'for like' is used informally to mean something along the lines of 'for example' or 'such as'. An example sentence might be: "I have a lot of hobbies, for like playing the guitar and running."
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What's not to like for like?
For like, two hours.
Next, search your equation for like terms.
I'm saving this seat for like Jenny.
For, like, a week".
Yeah, for like 20 minutes.
Similar(22)
It's not like-for-like.
Not so much like-for-like, then.
It must be like-for-like.
Like-for-like sales rose 6.1%.
Like-for-like sales were up 0.7%.
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