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The phrase "like cake" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe something that is easy or effortless. For example, "Studying for the exam was like cake."
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It will look like cake, and will likely be edible, make no mistake about that.
Do you like cake?
"Like, cake that has strawberries in it?
And, sue me, I like cake.
Devin Wayne, 31, doesn't like cake, either.
("It's like cake," a D.E.P. spokesman said).
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They look like cake-stands on wheels as they scuttle about.
"Like cake-neutral baking".
It is, as I've said before, like "cake-neutral baking".
First, the teeth made hard, damaging contact with the shell-like cake.
The contrast of the sugared almond slivers and the cloud-like cake is EVERYTHING.
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