The word "likewise" is correct and commonly used in written English. It is used as an adverb and means "in the same manner". For example, you can use it to agree with a statement or to indicate that an action has been repeated or will be repeated. Example sentence: "I plan to work hard this summer, and likewise, I plan to study hard during the school year.".
Likewise, our old playroom – the kids are grown up now and hardly anyone goes in there.
Likewise his chip at the 12th, down at the bottom of Amen Corner.
Likewise some people feel they need secrets, otherwise they fear merging with their spouse.
On selection, the deepest fear of anti-academy campaigners, Gove has likewise played it both ways.
Likewise there was huge trouble at ABT when Tharp was shifted from the coveted final place in the programme to the less prestigious opening slot.
Likewise, IolantheWrites said the books are perfect for a wet boring day, as "they will make your sides ache with laughter".
Robbie Marsland, of the League Against Cruel Sports Scotland, said that his organisation is considering doing likewise and asking its supporters to contact SNP MPs directly, "but only if we felt it could make a positive contribution to what we understand is a tricky position for the SNP".
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