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Discover Ludwig"likes of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to people or things that are similar or comparable to someone or something else. Here is an example of how to use "likes of" in a sentence: "I never thought I'd see the likes of him again after all these years." In this sentence, "likes of" is used to refer to someone who is similar to the person being mentioned. It implies that the speaker did not expect to encounter someone like this person again.
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Could crush likes of you.
Whereas the likes of me?
None other than the likes of Volkswagen and General Motors.
Such wasn't for the likes of him.
It's overstepped in the likes of Ashton.
The likes of Jack Wilshere will know.
Not for the likes of me.
Sound: Optimised for the likes of Drake.
Big ideas, coming from the likes of Elon Musk.
"Now @twitter is doing it for the likes of him".
The likes of 'thrun down' would get a delighted entry.
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