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Discover Ludwig"unlike a" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to compare two things and highlight the difference between them. For example: "Unlike a banana, an apple doesn't turn brown when cut open."
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Unlike a goldfish".
Unlike a lot of us".
Not unlike a death in the family.
She nearly disappears, unlike a Kardashian.
"THE brain is quite unlike a computer.
Unlike a city it cannot declare bankruptcy.
Not unlike a movie audience.
"It's not unlike a home.
It's not unlike a lava lamp, frankly.
Unlike a squirrel, he does wait.
Quite unlike a film set, of course.
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