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The phrase "like do" is not standard or widely accepted in written English.
It may be used informally in spoken language, often to emphasize a point or express a casual tone.
Example: "I was like, do you really think that's a good idea?"
Alternatives: "like seriously" or "you know".
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People you really like do terrible things".
I'm happy to see people I like do well".
Now we'd like do the same with TV and radio".
People sharing what they like do do and visit.
And we have been like pushing this (inquiry-based instruction) to like do this after the exams.
With lines like, "Do me a favor.
And if you like, do it for a cause.
Or, if you like, do the science-fictional math.
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It felt like do-or-die.
It's like… do you smoke?" No, never.
"Man, this book is like… Do you remember Tom Sharpe?
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