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Discover Ludwig'shape like' is not a correct phrase in written English.
If you are referring to how something looks, you should use the phrase 'looks like' instead. For example: "The bird's feathers had a unique look, like nothing else I'd seen before; it looked like a tiny blue cloud".
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Make a bowl-shaped figure for the bottom lip, and a shape like a volcano for the top.
Otherwise, use a standard shape, like a star or heart, or try using a bird-shaped cookie cutter.
A very small shape, like a cloud.
The constellation has a shape like an open semicircle.
This will give a shape like an upside-down tombstone.
Some parts were in fairly good shape, like the residential district called the 700 area.
They just come and go and change shape like the clouds.
An organic shape like this, against a really clean surface, looks more dramatic and like sculpture.
These groups are protean; they change their shape like the AIDS virus.
Her face grew sombre, and her mouth twisted into a ruthless shape, like a Chinese sword.
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Images showed a diffused pattern and, occasionally, a peripheral doughnut-shape-like pattern.
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