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Discover Ludwig"like certain" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to compare or describe something that is similar to something else in a specific way. Example: "John's boss was like certain politicians we see on TV - always making empty promises and never delivering on them."
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STREISAND I don't like certain language.
Sometimes horses don't like certain courses.
Home item she's fussiest about: I like certain mugs.
"Tom Hanks really doesn't like certain people in your profession," she said.
I don't like certain sorts of intrusive reporter and nasty columnist.
"We like certain people, but some people are just more fun and interesting".
Yes, they like certain children".
You may like certain things about someone.
We even have to like certain pens, for God's sake.
Your child may like certain vegetables that you don't!
I can't even explain sometimes why I like certain objects.
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