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Free sign upThe phrase "like when" is correct and usable in written English, and can be used in any context when you are comparing two things or ideas.
For example: "I was surprised when I heard the news, like when I found out I'd gotten the job."
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"We like when people come.
Did you like "When Harry Met Sally"?
"I like when things tie," Berkenblit said.
I like when I feel fit, I like when I feel healthy, I like when I feel strong.
"It's kind of like when you're drowning.
I don't like when it's too hot.
What do you like when you think of/about catastrophe?
I don't like when they fight over me".
Some guys don't like when girls shave.
"It's like when you start drawing.
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It smolders, hearth-like, when it's dimmed.
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