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'great like' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
It is likely a spoken phrase, which is commonly used in some dialects to mean something like 'very much,' 'a lot,' or 'very well.' For example, one might say, "I'm feeling great like today."
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Some details were great, like the zippers and denim color.
It's great, like home education but with tutorials".
"He was great like that as a player, too".
Is this show great like some other prestige dramas?
It would be great, like the World Series of Poker.
"The ankle felt great, like it has done all week".
"She's very talented and smart and plays great like that," Konjuh said.
Mourinho was asked if Costa could be a Chelsea great, like Didier Drogba.
"The look on their faces was great, like, 'Keep that away from us,' " Hambleton said.
"Sometimes you get to look great, like a movie star, and sometimes you don't".
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"It's just so great -- like college pranks, but with a difference".
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