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Discover Ludwig"just like her" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a sentence as an adjectival phrase to describe someone who shares similar traits or characteristics with another person. Here are a few examples: - Sarah is always so organized, just like her mother. - The little girl has a talent for singing, just like her father. - John is stubborn, just like his grandfather.
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I would just like her to step aside".
Estep would just like her team to be better.
Just like her grandmother Goldie.
Just like her ice cream.
"I wanted to be just like her," Ms. Gonzalez said.
Ramsey never seriously considered another college, just like her father.
"You look just like her," the woman said, accusingly.
They were tired, lonely women, just like her.
He felt that he was just like her.
I'm trying to be just like her".
She even looks just like her.
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