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Discover Ludwig"give a like" is not a correct sentence fragment in written English.
To use it in written English, one might say "I like what you said, so I'm giving it a like" or "He's doing a great job; give him a like to show your support".
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Indeed, he said, one non-Catholic prospect said he would not contribute to the cathedral renovation, though he would give a like amount to Catholic Charities.
Post comments, give a like on Facebook, these developers worked hard on this project to help your child, and a simple click can go a long way in the life of a struggling developer.
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He was so adamant about his students' need for all-consuming commitment that he was once enlisted by Bobby Knight, Indiana's long-serving, combustible basketball coach, to give a like-minded pep talk to the team.
The second altimeter gave a like result.
You can't give a player like John Jenkins easy layups like that".
This will give a shape like an upside-down tombstone.
You can't give a team like Chelsea a two-goal head start".
Would Obama ever give a speech like that?
Most people who work in film don't give a shit, like I give a shit.
"You can't give a team like Maryland that many possessions.
If they are wild, give a name like Korina.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com