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Discover Ludwig'look just like' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiom that is used to emphasize the similarity between two or more things. For example: This dress looks just like the one I saw on the runway.
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I look just like Randolph Churchill.
You look just like your father".
It's got to look just like that.
"They look just like new".
"You look just like him".
Doesn't it look just like his hair?
But I look just like her.
You look just like the N.I.H".
They look just like the grown-ups.
They look just like other shops.
They look just like the wings of a butterfly!
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