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Discover LudwigThe phrase "why I liked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when explaining the reasons behind your positive feelings or preferences regarding something, such as a book, movie, or experience. Example: "In this essay, I will discuss why I liked the novel and how it resonated with me on a personal level."
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That's why I liked it".
I can't understand why I liked it.
That's why I liked him".
Or why I liked it best?
I didn't know why I liked the books I liked.
Early on, I didn't much analyze why I liked him.
That's why I liked it: because I like cliches.
Why? "I liked my work, but I didn't like politics".
I think that's why I liked reading Katy so much.
"I told him why I liked it," Olerud said.
"I was able to pick out why I liked certain layouts.
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