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"like neither" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when comparing two or more different things and selecting none of them. For example, "I don't like the red dress or the blue dress. I like neither."
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Despite a great deal of waffle about mutational and combinatorial processes and the like, neither does Ridley.
The Chinese are fussy about diplomacy and protocol — they like neither surprises nor confrontation — and months of preparation went into the meetings in Beijing.
Salmorejo is a classic, a creamy emulsion of oil, tomatoes and bread, a kind of cross between gazpacho and mayonnaise (though really like neither), an almost effortless preparation worth trying.
Although the cast is large, you get to know them deeply, like real people, and while they're not all easy to like, neither are the members of any family.
She will like neither the taste nor the sensation of the spray.[9].
Now it looks like neither will happen.
And their merger ended up sounding like neither exactly.
And, for now, Mr Mahuad looks like neither.
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It was just right: not too pudding-like, neither overly airy nor dense.
We were underwhelmed; John Stahl's direction is static and speechy, and he left his fine actors (including Gene Tierney and Jeanne Crain) and several lame ones (e.g., Cornel Wilde) a little puppet-like, neither free nor firmly guided.
Heidelberg isolates belonging to group 3, which includes the 2011 outbreak isolates, contained prophage P4 and P2-like, neither of which was seen in any of the isolates from group 1 and 2, excepting isolate N19992, a group 2 isolate that was confirmed to contain the P2-like prophage (table 1 and fig. 2).
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