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The phrase "wore like" is not part of standard English.
It is not a phrase used commonly in writing. If you want to express something similar, you could use "looked like" instead. Example: She wore a dress that looked like it had been handed down from her grandmother.
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Oh, and there's Freddy in that sweater he wore, like, every day.
There can be no doubt that the aura Woods once wore like a royal robe has been frayed.
Two cholos rolled out of the apartment next to Violeta's, the green block tattoos they wore like collars glistening in the light trapped beneath the clouds.
— The calm face that Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner wore like a mask Sunday might have put his nervous teammates at ease, but his wife, Brenda, was not fooled.
"Then tell my uncle to buy a rose for you," the girl said, gesturing toward the cardboard sign she wore like a bib.
On the second tee, Annika Sorenstam, an assistant captain for Europe, radioed for medicine, which Hull rejected, making do with a towel soaked in cold water that she wore like a scarf between shots.
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"Plus you're wearing, like, a sailor shirt.
"I'm wearing, like, 10 layers," she said.
The pièce de resistance was the large sapphire worn like an earring in the left nostril.
At 12, he got an insulin pump, which he wears like a beeper.
It can be something you wear like hipster glasses.
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