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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'two like' is not grammatically correct.
You would need to add a verb, or a preposition, or both, for the phrase to make sense in written English. For example, you could say: "I have two likes on my post." Or: "I like two things about this book."
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He had hands like mittens and spat on both of them before saying, 'You two like fighting?
Whatever it was, he resented being torn in two like this; loathing it and yearning for it.
Especially two like minds.
Part Two: "Like a Rolling Stone".
An organ traverses the two like a Bach toccata.
But two like this, it's hard to find that".
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Will Davies: "Think of networking as two like-minded individuals having a chat.
He found two like-minded business partners, and, in 2012, they set up shop in Arusha.
THERE is no greater love than the one between two like-minded gunfighters.
He added, "It's a great example of two like-minded companies coming together with a common goal".
But in reality, this was no friendly exchange between two like-minded politicians.
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