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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'that just like' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to introduce a comparison. For example: "The weather in New York is unpredictable; that just like the weather in London."
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First, we test the hypothesis that, just like clearly visible reward cues, briefly presented high-value (vs. low-value) reward cues engage the VS.
Isn't that just like a newspaper?
Isn't that just like your real house?
Isn't that just like a cat?
Isn't that just like a woman?
Isn't that just like a new constructor?
Isn't that just like the movies?
We've been open about that, just like other clubs have.
And we can do better at that, just like most of the news networks can.
"You can't design for that, just like you can't design for the epicenter of an earthquake," David Childs said.
"If you could automate some of those functions, you would always do that, just like hiring an assistant".
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