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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what is like" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in interrogative sentences to ask for a comparison or description of something. Example: "Can you tell me what the movie is like?".
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"The woman's name" is not what is "like" all those interviewed.
Similarity bias: We like what is like us.
What is like training with world champion Dai Greene every day?
"Many people would ask me, 'What is like to be a daughter of a famous baseball player?' " Kearce said.
In a darkened room, the recorded voice of Ian Breakwell describes what is like to be dying.
He created this short film to help people to understand what is like to live with schizoaffective disorder.
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