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Discover LudwigThe phrase "many like" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate a large number of people who enjoy or approve of something. Here is an example: Many like to spend their weekends at the beach, enjoying the warm sun and cool ocean breeze.
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And many like his plan.
"There are many like him.
There haven't been many like this".
Many, like me, are list-oriented.
They had seen many like us before.
Many, like @MayorEmanuel, are sophomoric and profane.
You get how many like it?
Many, like Myanma Airways, are losing money.
There are many like them.
But many, like Mamdouh, have no choice.
There have been many like it.
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