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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like chocolate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simile, comparing something to chocolate. Example: I love spending time with my best friend; she is sweet and always puts a smile on my face, just like chocolate.
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It's almost like chocolate.
Do you like chocolate?
I really like chocolate!
Or like chocolate.
I also like chocolate.
"You may like chocolate cannoli.
One for those who like chocolate.
Finally, my running mate should like chocolate.
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But if you're offering biscuits, I like chocolate-chip cookies.
I like chocolate-chip cookies".
Chocolate should smell like...chocolate...chocolate
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