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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like a tent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare something or someone to a tent in terms of structure or shape. Example: The new office building was shaped like a tent, with a sloping roof and open sides.
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You just don't look like a tent".
His right nostril opened up like a tent flap.
"It's really like a tent," he said of his creation.
He drew her hair around them like a tent.
At times, his elbow appeared to be propping up his whole body, like a tent pole.
I treat my body like a tent.' It gets back to the value of marriage.
"Folded like a tent in a blizzard," said an editorial in Fargo's daily paper.
The glass-eyed cicada drones in the linden draped like a tent above three polished stones.
Carol's jacket was spread like a tent over his head and shoulders.
Meanwhile two violinists and a cellist sustained chords like a tent over a house party.
Like a tent poorly staked, she is filled by the storm that is grief and blown away.
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