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alike

[uh-lahyk] / əˈlaɪk /




Example Sentences

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Ground-floor tickets generally cost around a dollar, while cheap seats in the upper balconies were usually just a dime, making vaudeville accessible to rich and poor alike.

From The Wall Street Journal

Attorney General Pam Bondi is facing severe backlash from lawmakers and legal experts alike after a fiery hearing on Wednesday in front of the House Judiciary Committee.

From Salon

Besides, we’re talking about Downey, a city that advocates and detractors alike hyperbolically call the “Mexican Beverly Hills” for its middle-class Latino life and conservative streak.

From Los Angeles Times

Aunt Melissa is heavier than Dad, and her hair is lighter than his, but I’m still shocked by how alike they look.

From Literature

But when they had climbed the rocky face and peered into its eyes, they found that both caves looked alike.

From Literature