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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too like" can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adverb phrase to indicate a close resemblance or similarity between two things. Example: The two sisters were too like each other, with their identical red hair and freckles. In this sentence, "too like" is used to emphasize the strong resemblance between the two sisters. It can also be used in a negative context to express dissatisfaction or annoyance at a perceived similarity. Example: These new shoes are too like the ones I already have, I was hoping for something more unique. In this sentence, "too like" is used to convey disappointment at the lack of novelty in the new shoes.
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We have some exciting new categories too, like chocolate beer.
I, too, like to read.
There were rules there, too, like everywhere.
There were stone benches, too, like pews.
It has a rhythm, too, like music".
She's a writer too, like her dad.
They're too like dead humans.
Maybe you're a writer too, like myself.
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It makes us too like-minded.
Coalitions of the too like-minded.
We-yes, you too-like to watch shows like that.
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