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Discover Ludwig"will be something like" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when suggesting a comparison to something. For example, "This new shopping mall will be something like a small city, with a wide range of shops and restaurants."
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"It will be something like Legoland," said Phil Hettema, 57, founder of the design firm.
"For my mother, it will be something, like, holy," he said.
The "new normal" will be something like $3 to $4 a bushel, he says.
"It will be something like they've never seen before," said Laurence Siegel, president of the venture.
Perhaps the word he utters with his dying breath will be something like "sausages" or "Sinitta".
You believe that, in the future, the most well-compensated workers will be something like freestyle chess players.
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The losses from Irene look as though they'll be something like 25 times that.
Malcolm likes to drum things into me and I like them there as I can lose focus in a race so it'll be something like "long and strong" to remind me about my stride pattern.
In porn, Jackass and in FD, the first money shot usually arrives about 15 minutes in – except in FD it'll be something like a fountaining arc of scarlet viscera or a gluey 3D eyeball landing in your lap.
It'll be something like broadcast.com on steroids".
"It's not like the turn is 10% per year, it'll be something like 3% or 4%." Others aren't quite as optimistic.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com