Sentence examples for to liking from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'to liking' is not a grammatically correct phrase and cannot be used in written English.
To make a sentence with a similar meaning, you could phrase it as: "I liked it to my liking."

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to liking

noun

Something that a person likes (prefers).

  • Tell me your likes and dislikes.

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I confess to liking newspapers.

He admitted to liking hot dogs.

In public, nobody admits to liking Nickelback.

I will admit to liking the invented honorific term "composeress".

– would admit to liking either of these things aloud.

When pressed, few local people admit to liking the dam.

"Turns out I am genetically predisposed to liking chicken.

We'll go back to liking our violent sports".

Gay men admit to liking things up them.

QUESTION FROM SASHA: Have your children taken to liking French food?

The singer admits to liking arguments as part of the creative process.

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