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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only like" can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe an action only partly completed or still in progress. For example: "I'd only like to finish the first chapter of the book before I go to bed."
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I only like apples".
Not that I only like old music.
People, eh, what are they only like?
Only "like" in the sense that they were also women.
You can only like songs in the iTunes store.
It became impossible to only like indie".
There's only like, 35 "Housewives" in the country.
2. "But I only like you as a friend".
You can only like an article on Facebook once.
It will only like you for the treats.
Be yourself, or he will only like the imaginary "you".
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