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Discover Ludwig"i liking" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The correct form is "I am liking." This is because "am liking" is the present continuous tense, which is used to describe an action that is happening at the present moment. Example: Incorrect: I liking pizza very much. Correct: I am liking pizza very much.
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I wanted to support what, to me, was my friend's obvious position but to "Like" the post was intrinsically ambiguous -- was I liking Trump or the implied disdain of my friend?
On August 1997, in an interview with Guitar World, Dave Grohl said: "From Kurt, Krist and I liking the Knack, Bay City Rollers, Beatles and Abba just as much as we liked Flipper and Black Flag...You listen to any Pixies record and it's all over there.
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