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Discover Ludwig"more like a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "more like a" when you want to compare something to something else. For example, "I was expecting a vacation, but it was more like a work trip."
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More like a ripple".
More like a baby?
More like a squat.
"More like a paintbrush".
It's more like a reawakening.
More like a bad note!
It's more like a marathon.
It's more like a campus.
Joanna's more like a peer.
"It's more like a sprint.
"It's more like a city.
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