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Discover LudwigThe phrase "neither like" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are contrasting two things that you do not like or favor. For example: "I don't like cucumbers, and I neither like onions."
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In fact, his most likely path to victory lies in mobilising conservatives who neither like nor trust him very much, and making rather vague appeals to Americans unhappy with Mr Obama.Parties can hardly be stopped from seeking supporters' support.
I neither like nor dislike them.
Though neither like to refer to the fact, novelist Margaret Drabble is Byatt's half-sister.
5 | Bad news When a friend posts something truly sad, such as serious illness or the death of a loved one, pressing neither "like" nor "dislike" is enough.
LGBT people are normally acutely aware that we could easily be working with people who neither like us nor believe we should have equal rights.
For some reason, it's populated by people who neither like metal nor understand it, and who believe that the general public follow suit.
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Neither liked any candidate but Trump.
(To my slight dismay, neither likes Westerns).
Unfortunately he is neither liked nor trusted by many Tory MPs.
Neither likes to grandstand on television news shows perhaps because they are both drab public speakers.
And neither likes to consider that Alaska's federal subsidy might also take a tumble some day.
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