Meaning of the word "A and B alike" in English
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A and B alike
US /eɪ ænd biː əˈlaɪk/
UK /eɪ ænd biː əˈlaɪk/
Phrase
used to indicate that something applies equally to both of two mentioned groups or things
Example:
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The new law will affect employers and employees alike.
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The show was enjoyed by children and adults alike.
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