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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like balloons" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a simile, comparing one thing to another using the word "like". Example: The children's laughter filled the room, floating above us like balloons.
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Stomachs blown up like balloons.
Like balloons affixed to a fire hydrant, they burst".
Airships don't pop, like balloons; the pressure isn't great enough.
They were inflated like balloons for an endurance test.
The breasts are smooth and round and pink; they look like balloons or beach balls.
The angular guitar lines on Sounds Like Balloons and Little Hospitals seem nervous and fretful.
WORDS are like balloons: put too much into them and they burst.
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The river was a network of outposts and bases with high walls, many watched over by cameras mounted on tethered blimp-like balloons.
Inflation experiments on thin rubber-like balloons show a complex, history-dependent hysteretic behavior, important for many technological applications.
teamLab uses what they call "resonating spheres" or lantern-like balloons that hover or lightly touch the space.
And with that comes the deafening roar of hydrogen inflating five 36-foot, translucent, condom-like balloons.
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