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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like a tale" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiom that is used to describe a story that has a moral or message attached to it. For example: "He told her a story about a brave knight who overcame adversity, like a tale from a fairytale."
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But to Ms. Hunt's Facebook supporters, it seemed like a tale of high school love, archaic laws and antigay prejudice.
It sounds like a tale from a more innocent and idealistic age.
The previous one, "Alias Grace," reads like a tale told twice within itself.
The theft, and then recovery, of Brady's jersey was like a tale of Trumpian fan fiction.
In its way, the South Dakota face-off feels like a tale of two races.
As directed by Loy Arcenas, it feels more like a tale told by a blind poet or a balladeer.
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Who doesn't like a comeback tale?
And we know how much the Academy likes a historical tale of heroism. .
Who doesn't like a good fairy tale?
It was like a fairy tale, and the fairy tale came crashing down on Sept. 11".
Sunday's N.H.L. draft at Prudential Center in Newark will begin either like a fairy tale, or like a fairy tale overturned.
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