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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like a robot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe behavior that is mechanical and done without emotion or thought. For example, "She walked away from him like a robot, her eyes downcast."
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But only 33percentt said that they'd like a robot servant.
"She was like a robot.
Nor did it look like a robot.
He felt like a robot thinking them.
"She's not like a robot M.B.A.
"I looked like a robot," she says.
"Like a robot," Mr. Woo said.
"He's like a robot," he said.
He was like a robot.
"Like a robot!" Fire said.
"I am like a robot.
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