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It is a colloquial expression that is often used when referring to something that occurred in a previous instance, especially in the near past. For example: "Let's finish this project by Saturday, like last time."
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Like last night, for instance.
Just like last season.
"Not an artificial one like last time".
I'm not limping around like last year".
Just like last March, it was heartbreaking.
Just like last March, it was cruel.
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Most of his statements sounded like last-ditch pleas.
"This wasn't like last week".
Like last year, really.
Sort of like last fall.
This isn't like last year.
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