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do like

verb as in ape

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Now that they had returned, they did not know what to do, like many others here.

From BBC

One response to such uncertainty would be to do like my friend suggested in the meme: simply avoid travel to states with bans of any type.

From Slate

"My wife and I don't drink, don't smoke but we do like to eat and we were both very overweight," he said.

From BBC

But as shown by polls and focus groups, many of them do like the fact that Trump, unlike Kamala Harris and the mainstream news media and other elites, is at least talking in a clear and direct way about the things that are causing them anxiety and upset in their daily lives.

From Salon

“I don’t like the strawberry and orange cremes in a box of Roses or a box of Quality Street but I do like the coffee ones. I remember they took the coffee ones out a very long time ago but as a kid I remember them,” he added.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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