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Discover LudwigThe phrase "likewise I" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to show agreement or similarity with a previous statement. Example: "I enjoy hiking in the mountains, and likewise I love exploring the beach." This sentence means that the speaker enjoys both hiking and exploring the beach, showing similarity between the two activities.
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Likewise, I sympathise with their recurrent sense of hopelessness.
Likewise, I revel in our most obscure legacies.
Likewise, I get sent MP3s all the time and actually I resent it.
Likewise, I found this purslane growing wild in the guesthouse garden.
Likewise, I used to hire people who I thought were similar to me.
Likewise I wanted the Tory MPs to put Thatcher in the last four.
(Likewise, I don't know anyone who actually knows how to get a Bitcoin).
Likewise, I did not throw the bottle back in the car to damage them.
Likewise, I have had team-mates for whom winning a match was all about them.
Likewise, I recently met an environmental lawyer (and a car-less one too, I might add).
Likewise, I should include the often profiled hummus restaurant in Prenzlauer Berg only if absolutely necessary.
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