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"like a drum" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is a simile that compares something to the sound, rhythm, or beat of a drum. It can be used to describe something that is loud, repetitive, or pulsating. Here is an example sentence: "The music pounded through the speakers, thumping like a drum, and everyone on the dance floor moved to the beat."
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"It's like a drum to me".
Bodies are like a drum kit.
Body like water, heart like a drum.
She said, 'He's like a drum.
A vocal phrase loops like a drum element.
Do you treat your guitar like a drum?
Our skin waits like a drum, hands folded, unopened.
McCain: "I'm going to beat Al Gore like a drum.
DEXTER FILKINS: On the Yemen government: No, it was closed, sealed like a drum.
Douglas had got Costello a hatbox, a hard black octagonal trunk, like a drum case.
Mr. McCain said of Disney's lobbying effort, "They beat me like a drum".
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