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"is treated like" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to compare or equate something to another thing in terms of treatment or behavior. Here is an example: Example: In many cultures, the elderly is treated like wise and respected elders, while in others they are often neglected and ignored.
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It is treated like a sacred object.
He is treated like a new client.
One is treated like family.
OUR planet, earth, is treated like dirt.
Asking permission is treated like a fleeting formality.
He is treated like an old-school rookie.
At Philadelphia Park, he is treated like any other horse.
Anybody who questions immigration is treated like low life.
"The town," she added, "is treated like a real town".
The private sector is treated like a hostile force.
The fish is treated like meat and likes it.
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