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  2. Like - Wikipedia

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    Like is one of the words in the English language that can introduce a simile (a stylistic device comparing two dissimilar ideas). It can be used as a preposition, as in "He runs like a cheetah"; it can also be used as a suffix, as in "She acts very child-like ". It can also be used in non-simile comparisons such as, "She has a dog like ours". [1]

  3. Simile - Wikipedia

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    A simile (/ ˈ s ɪ m əl i /) is a type of figure of speech that directly compares two things. [1] [2] Similes are often contrasted with metaphors, where similes necessarily compare two things using words such as "like", "as", while metaphors often create an implicit comparison (i.e. saying something "is" something else).

  4. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Words to watch - Wikipedia

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    Expressions like "former(ly)", "in the past", and "traditional(ly)" lump together unspecified periods in the past. "Traditional" is particularly pernicious because it implies immemorial established usage. It is better to use explicit dates supported by sources.

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    When it comes to sharing what you do like vs. what you don’t, effective communication becomes even more important; you have to achieve a balance between sharing your preferences and concerns.

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    While money market accounts work like high-yield savings with FDIC protection, money market funds invest your cash in safe securities for potentially better returns but require an investment ...

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    The infrastructure and approach to the ever-evolving puzzles of NIL, transfer portal, revenue sharing and the like all seem to be in a healthy alignment between the administration and the football ...

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  9. Conditional sentence - Wikipedia

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    A conditional sentence is a sentence in a natural language that expresses that one thing is contingent on another, e.g., "If it rains, the picnic will be cancelled." They are so called because the impact of the sentence’s main clause is conditional on a subordinate clause.