Sentence examples for were liked from inspiring English sources

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were liked

noun

Something that a person likes (prefers).

  • Tell me your likes and dislikes.

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Before they were canceled by Fox, the cartoon sci-fi satire "Futurama" and the animated sitcom "Family Guy" were liked, but not well-liked; both were unfairly derided as clones of "The Simpsons".

The YouGov pollsters asked which were the features of Britain's political system that were liked the most and which were liked the least.

There were few connections between most pages – just over 80% were liked by just one fighter, but a very small minority (0.7%) were liked by at least 10%.

Evangelical Protestants liked almost everyone else more than they were liked in return.

And it turned out that Mr Koizumi's policies were liked much less than the man himself.

Comments associated with the club-sandwich icon were liked at a rate three times higher than the other icons.

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Be liked.

We were like twins".

They were like angels.

They were like racehorses".

It's like stracciatella".

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