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Discover Ludwig"should you like" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to express a polite suggestion. For example: "Should you like, I could help you with the project."
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And should you like something you drink, chances are you can find it in store to take away.
The body wash isn't designed as bath foam but works brilliantly well as one, and smells glorious (there's a Zingy Ginger version, should you like your baths more reviving than anaesthetising; I prefer it in the shower).
And let's not forget... Should you like an unbiased third-party opinion of your budding photography skills, Madeline Holden, who runs the site Critique My D*ck Pic, will* deliver**!
Should you, like, be able to treat high blood pressure coercively?
And should you, like so many Brits, find art nouveau a little hard on the eyes, a small tincture of the right stuff might help you to see its fronds and curls more kindly.
And it's all powered by your voice, should you like.
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"I feel like we should — " "You feel like you should protect your mother, but that's not really possible, is it?
"Should you be like men? No, you shouldn't be like men".
So who should you be like?
So should you be like Donald Trump?
(S4) "Why should you live like this?
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