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Discover Ludwig"more liked" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to compare two or more things that are preferred or admired. For example: - "The new restaurant is more liked by customers than the old one." - "The red dress was more liked by the judges than the blue one." - "The movie was more liked by audiences than the book." In these examples, the phrase "more liked" is used to compare the level of preference or admiration for one thing over another. It can also be used with people, for example: - "She is more liked by her coworkers than her boss." - "The actor is more liked by fans than critics."
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The answer is likely to be that Labour is unpopular, the Conservatives are more liked than they were but do not inspire devotion and the Liberal Democrats are constant but dull.In this section This vehicle is reversing Paella in the sky Don't slag it off Underground; overbudget The better you do, the greater the risk Oil slick Will Brown have Balls?
Its vehicles are more liked than loved, and it is often attacked for being better at imitation than at invention.
So probably her batting average gets worse, and I am a lot more liked because of her.
She no more liked having him referred to as "the old boy" than she enjoyed Peggy's repeated references to Stella's youth.
More liked a joke so much, in fact, that he had his own fool Henry Patenson included in Holbein's family portrait.
But the effect of the news feed algorithm is that the more of your time you give to Facebook, the more liked it will make you feel.
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Well, more like friend.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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