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"like a form of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to make a comparison or analogy between two things. For example: - "His behavior was like a form of rebellion against authority." (comparison) - "Her writing style is like a form of poetry, with its beautiful use of language." (analogy).
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It's a habit of mind, if you like, a form of behaviour.
It feels like a form of banishment.
It was like a form of dying".
His reserve felt like a form of boldness.
It feels like a form of time travel.
Or seemed, maybe, like a form of narrative bullying.
"It is really like a form of cooking the books".
Dialysis is like a form of medieval torture.
It reads like a form of protest in the grand old Protestant tradition.
It makes the slightest poems feel like a form of brinkmanship.
"It almost acts like a form of dry shampoo," he said.
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