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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be like" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a comparison or similarity between two things or situations. Example: "My boss said the new project will be like the last one, but with a shorter deadline." This sentence implies that there are similarities between the new project and the previous one, but the main difference is the timeframe. Another example: "I heard the new movie will be like a modern version of the classic film." This sentence suggests that the new movie shares some similarities with the classic film, but has been updated or modernized in some way.
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I guess it will be like heaven.
Imagine what 2015 will be like!
It will be like another life.
"It will be like owning a horse.
This will be like Rorke's Drift.
It will be like a sky burial.
Eli thinks Ethiopia will be like California.
It will be like Afghanistan.
"It will be like childbirth," she said.
"Maybe our August will be like May".
It will be like the gold rush".
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