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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like a moron" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is behaving foolishly or without intelligence. Here is an example sentence: "I couldn't believe she tripped over her own feet twice in a row, it was like she was walking around like a moron."
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In one of Ms. Gore's better lines, Sammy comments on the silliness of voters liking a candidate's personality, "You could like a moron but that didn't make him competent". The remark works even if you aren't thinking about how the author's father, Al, was considered the smart one in the 2000 presidential election.
In early June we installed a late beta version of Windows 98 on Malik's Compaq Armada and made such a mess of his life that the CD went right into the trash until Churbuck fished it out and like a moron decided to install it on his Toshiba Tecra because it was misbehaving anyway and needed to be taught a lesson.
I tried to mouth, "You look like a moron".
So, "the danger is, you'll become something like a moron.
"Please," she said, "don't make me look like a moron".
The danger is, you'll become something like a moron.
And then everyone started writing that I'd come up with planted amphorae like a moron.
I'm not stupid: at some point I realized I looked like a moron.
He acts like a fool and handles his money like a moron".
Is that O.K.?' 'Try it again.' 'Hi, Bob.' 'That's a little better.' He treated me like a moron".
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It was the first time since the fifth grade that I'd hit someone not directly related to me, and it left me feeling like a Grade A moron.
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