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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like a cat" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone that is agile, graceful, and careful in the way they move. For example, "I watched in amazement as the dancer moved around the stage, like a cat."
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Like, a cat.
Like a cat, man.
Like a cat?
It's like a cat.
She's like a cat, James thinks.
It's like a cat robot.
"He's like a cat with nine lives.
Isn't that just like a cat?
But then I'm like a cat.
They meow like a cat," Stuart said.
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Stretch and clean like a cat.
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