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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like a cartoon" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that resembles a cartoon in terms of bright colors, exaggerated features, or humor. For example, "My niece's bedroom was decorated like a cartoon, with rainbows and hearts everywhere."
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Nobody will like a cartoon that just looks thrown together.
"He's like a cartoon character.
He was like a cartoon anyway".
(The illustration looked like a cartoon).
He sounds like a cartoon character".
Like a cartoon character, I'm going nowhere.
"You look like a cartoon!" he says.
He feels like a cartoon in a world of verisimilitude.
"His teeth were outlined in black, like a cartoon".
The mountain country looks vaguely like a cartoon Lebanon.
"Living here is like a cartoon," Becerra says.
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