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Discover Ludwig"like a shit" is not considered to be grammatically correct or socially acceptable in written English.
It is a colloquial and vulgar phrase that may be used in everyday spoken language, but it is not appropriate in formal writing. Instead, you could use phrases like "terribly" or "very poorly" to convey a similar meaning without using vulgar language. Example: "I woke up feeling like a shit this morning." - informal and colloquial "I woke up feeling terribly this morning." - formal and appropriate.
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"I said he behaved like a shit.
"It was hard for me because I felt like a shit," he said.
"It was hard for her because she felt like a shit.
On one of the wiretaps, Minetti tells a friend, "He's behaving like a shit to save his flaccid ass".
He behaves like a shit but he's quite vulnerable and lovable really".
It is because of this that I feel that the time has come to tell you, at length, that in my view you are behaving like a shit.
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"At some of my doctors' appointments I was shaking like a shitting dog.
The technology is called "tactile response," and it allows you to do things like dial a phone number without staring at your screen like a shit-chucking ape.
It was kind of like a shit-show".
Glines was grinning like a fool, like a shit-eater.
The other reason to be vaguely near the front of the bus was the chemical toilet, forcing passengers away from the back three rows like a shit-smelling animal repellent.
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