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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of that ilk" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically refers to a group of people or things that have something in common and is usually used after a specific name. For example, you could say "John Smith, of that ilk, is a renowned painter."
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of that ilk
adjective
Of that kind; of the same kind of person or thing as the one just mentioned.
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No player of that ilk has arrived.
We lost a lot of players of that ilk.
Seurat sketches of that ilk have become unobtainable.
"There are similar trademarks pending with garden.com, pets.com and others of that ilk," he said.
Banks never check your personal details via email so any messages of that ilk are deleted.
And come to that, what about other things of that ilk?
But there is no need to apologise to somebody of that ilk".
King Solomon's Mines can fairly lay claim to be second of that ilk, after Treasure Island.
His background lay in international haute cuisine, and his preferences were for restaurants of that ilk.
That's not what Discovery's about, although it is often perceived to be of that ilk".
She was thinking of other people of that ilk, who were starry and not that easy.
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