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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like a clockwork" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is functioning or operating in a precise and dependable way. For example, "My car runs like a clockwork and never fails to start up in the morning."
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Is that dirtiness why you like "A Clockwork Orange" too? A. As a teenager, when you're first discovering punk music, the first movie that you also discover is "Clockwork Orange".
His two arms looked normal, but they would fly out randomly, like a clockwork doll's.
Like, A Clockwork Orange I saw once, I could never watch it again.
In a bowler hat and long, straightened red hair, looking like a Clockwork Cher, it's Janet Devlin.
Everything is constructed like a clockwork mechanism, so you have to watch the whole thing and get used to a slower pace.
This has led to a new series there, "Notes on Fiction," in which Ms. Vendil and Nouveau Classical create concerts around modern literary classics like "A Clockwork Orange".
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Maggie then shadily moves her eyes, puts on a hat, and drinks milk like Alex from A Clockwork Orange.
'A Clockwork Orange' RELEASE YEAR 1971 FUTURE YEAR Unspecified WORLDVIEW Much like "Children of Men," "A Clockwork Orange," also based on a novel, envisions a darker Britain.
They looked like sexy bouncers from A Clockwork Orange.
This is a game that is filled with systems that interconnect and work together like a monstrous clockwork toy.
A musical score, like a computer program or a clockwork mechanism, begs to be taken apart and understood.
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