adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
do
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One person decides to wear a baseball cap back to front, and then others do likewise without bothering to ask why.
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She put on a shawl and told Denver and Beloved to do likewise .
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He encouraged neighbors to do likewise .
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My father spent days peering through a microscope at ichneumon flies, and he wanted me to do likewise .
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If the algae faltered, the brilliant Shepelev would follow; or, if he succumbed, the algae would do likewise .
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Dan Miller, R-Fla., promised to do likewise with the federal sugar program.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And because the bank lends on a large scale, its failures are likewise on a large scale.
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Cara recognized it as typical West Riding segregation, the men together, the women likewise .
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Ervin is likewise considered a world-class horn player in constant demand.
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Her brother Martin, a Guardian reporter and steam-train enthusiast, did likewise .
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In this vague sense animals likewise choose, and are aware and intelligent by our definitions.
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Whatever decorative covering had concealed the entrance had likewise rotted into dust.