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Discover Ludwig"more or less like" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase to indicate that two things are similar, but not necessarily identical. For example, "The new job requires similar skills, more or less like the ones I have."
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A game more or less like field hockey developed in France and was also called le jeu de la crosse.
Both look more or less like cushioned boxes.
Caribou sounds more or less like an indie band.
He looked, more or less, like a bratwurst in heels.
So my activities are more or less like that.
Otherwise, we're more or less like everyone else.
It all felt more or less like a hostel.
Obama behaved – more or less – like a gentleman.
It also looks more or less like what you'd expect.
China was ruled more or less like a colony by the foreigners and their allies.
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His rise stoked demand for more or less like-minded hosts, because radio stations wanted shows to program alongside his — or, sometimes, against his.
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