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Discover Ludwig"human like" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that resembles a human in characteristics, behavior, or form. For example, "The robot was surprisingly human like in its facial expressions."
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I'm human like everyone else".
"They are human like me.
"Mario's human like everybody else".
How is a human like a banana?
"I'm human like everyone else," he said.
That boy was human, like you and me.
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