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Discover Ludwig"of the like of" is a phrase used in written English.
It is generally used to indicate a comparison between people or things. For example: "The success of the like of Einstein and Newton has been unrivaled in modern science."
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Its best-known representatives philosophers of the like of Thomas Hill Green and Francis Herbert Bradley held a version of Absolute idealism, the theory that reality is a single unified consciousness or cosmic experience.
Abeyrathne is a contributor on enterprise, education and business issues through platforms of the like of TEDx, Commonwealth Meetings and World Economic Forum.
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The idealism of the likes of Britton astounds me.
It's the lifeblood of the satirical comedy of the likes of Ian Hislop, Mark Steel and Jeremy Hardy.
· Michael Collins is the author of The Likes of Us: A Biography of the White Working Class.
And he makes this cash off the backs of the pension funds of the likes of you and me.
The involvement of the likes of Russia and India gave it and its presidency more legitimacy.
As for Arsenal fans, they enjoyed 10 years of the likes of Nicklas Bendtner.
But clean-energy advocates insist growth is sustainable because of the likes of Mr Schwarzenegger.
The G-20 itself — with the presence of the likes of China, Brazil, India and South Africa — reflects this reality.
The publication includes portraits of the likes of Red Rum, Shergar, Lester Piggott and Frankie Dettori.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com