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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be alike" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
For example, you could write, "The outcome of the two rival teams' match next week will be alike."
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But no two players' journeys will be alike.
"It's incredibly complicated to hand-sew it all; no two will be alike".
The medals at the Vancouver Olympics will feature aboriginal artwork and no two will be alike.
Despite some analyst predictions that all electric motors will be alike, BMW plans to build its own, betting it can imbue the power plants with BMW-like performance and feel.
No two Pickies will be alike, co-founder Sonia Nagar told me.
This is clearly fallacious, since it assumes that things that are alike in one respect will be alike in all others.
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"Context is incredibly important and no two instances of match-fixing will ever be alike.
No two will probably ever be alike.
In a more integrated Europe, surely, countries will be more alike.
Of course, value communities differ, and no two value communities will be exactly alike, but there does exist substantial overlap of a subset of values across values communities.
If identical twins are born, and are both called 'Socrates', it may seem that 'Socrates' will function as a common name in this case, because the concepts will be exactly alike, but here too the causal relation becomes all-important.
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