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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like indeed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to add emphasis to an opinion or point of view. For example, "It was, like indeed, an amazing accomplishment."
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For example, job aggregators (like Indeed) emerged in the mid-2000s to disrupt online job boards.
"Companies like Indeed and Linkedin are trying to build ongoing relationships with employees across their careers.
On some levels, Israeli-Jewish political culture has become steadily more pluralist and tolerant of dissidence – like, indeed, Sand's own.
Her parents moved from town to town when she was young, and she always felt like — indeed, was — the outsider.
He is poetic, lacing his dialogue with old-fashioned, incongruous phrases like "indeed", "do tell" and "I think not".
It's core sandwich bar territory, and that's what Orchard looks like – indeed, you can go there for your soup-and-sarnie and leave it at that.
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The headteacher, Tracy Argent, broke with The X Factor format by being very un-Simon-Cowell-like indeed, and the audience seemed even more enthusiastic than that seen on ITV1.
He liked, indeed insisted on, his afternoon nap.
Yes, that's very Apple-like indeed.
Fascinatingly, Butler did not set out to create a map of the world, although something distinctly map-like indeed materialized as a result of his work.
Borders, Barnes & Noble and the like have indeed given the bookstore to the masses.
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