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Discover Ludwig'have liked' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a form of the verb "like" used in the past perfect tense. Example: By the time I graduated, I had liked my classes at school.
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They wouldn't have liked it.
Would I have liked to?
I would have liked six!
"Eisenhower wouldn't have liked that.
Caligula would have liked it.
Holbrooke would have liked that.
We would have liked him.
They must have liked 2012.
I'd have liked that.
Mozart might have liked it.
"Would I have liked it?
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