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'you behaved like' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to introduce an example of the kind of behaviour someone displayed. For example, you might say, "You behaved like a true professional during the meeting."
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But what would happen if you behaved like a politician at work?
When you were in the company of Carol Neulander, you knew you were in the company of a lady and you behaved like that.
Boulton boasted to the Guardian on Monday that he'd done "10 hours in the anchor chair, two hours' sleep and back live outside No 10" – yes, Adam, and then you behaved like a big baby.
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"You behave like truly scandalous bankers.
"If you behave like Bond, you'll last half a day, maybe a day.
"I said, 'You fools, you behave like Dr Jekyll at home and Mr Hyde in Latin America.
With the stage managers now making exaggerated gestures at him, he added: "This is one of the moments when you are not responsible... when you behave like crazy.
There are bits that make my toes curl but nobody can make you look like an arse unless you behave like one.
"What amazes those who follow you and strive to understand on what basis you claim the socialist system's superiority," Mr. Grigorescu tells the Ceausescu character, "is that you behave like — and you actually are — a great capitalist".
"If you behave like him in the club, if you always give everything you have, then it's easy to come back and that's how it is at the moment.
No, you're not when you behave like that.
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