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Discover LudwigThe phrase "speak like" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when comparing someone's speech patterns or mannerisms to that of another person or group. Here is an example: "She speaks like a native French speaker, even though she only started learning the language last year."
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You don't speak like this.
Do people really speak like that?
I wanted to speak like he did.
Will he speak like us?' " Ellis said.
I have to speak like this.
We don't speak like that".
They speak like Beckett characters.
They speak like real people," he said.
Again, recorded voices speak, like ghosts.
Or, you speak like a Spanish cow.
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So you must be able to speak… like a man".
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