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Just Like exist on GMAT ? is the asnwer choice correct?
Just like is slightly less efficient than like, but there is nothing grammatically incorrect with just like.
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Off the top of my head, I can't think of any official GMAT SC questions that include "just like" in the correct answer, but there's no reason why "just like" would be automatically wrong. "Just like" appears in the incorrect answer of at least two official questions, but the use of the word "just" isn't the deciding factor -- in both examples, "just as" is in the correct answer instead of "just like." And "like" vs. "as" is a different issue entirely.

If you have a copy of the OG (basically any edition), check out question #52 in the diagnostic at the very beginning of the book, or check out this thread: https://gmatclub.com/forum/just-like-th ... 79021.html
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It is used for emphasizing that something happens very quickly or easily. And often without much thought or analysis.

"just like that"
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Hi,

How I would put it is that while it is awkward and I cannot remember a question that used it, "just like" shall never be a deal-breaker among the answer choices. The answer choices would generally test a more fundamental rule in the question and your eyes need to be elsewhere, on that more fundamental difference. Else, there is no end to such list of nuanced differences and trsut me, GMAT doesn't expect you to remember all.

Focus on the eight main rules together with the meaning. These alone (and only these) can get you to a high accuracy on GMAT SC.

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is "just like" not correct in GMAT English ?
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"Just like" is not grammatically incorrect in GMAT English. However, it is not always the best choice of words. In some cases, it can be overused or make your writing sound informal.

Here are some tips for using "just like" effectively in GMAT English:

Use it sparingly. "Just like" can be a powerful word, but it can also be overused. If you find yourself using it in every sentence, it's time to take a step back and consider other options.
Use it to make a clear comparison. When you use "just like," you're making a comparison between two things. Make sure that the comparison is clear and easy to understand.
Use it to add emphasis. "Just like" can be used to add emphasis to a comparison. However, don't overuse it, or it will lose its impact.
Here are some examples of how to use "just like" effectively in GMAT English:

The new car is just like the old one, but it's much more expensive.
The company's new values are just like those of its competitors, but they're more focused on customer service.
The two cultures are just like two sides of the same coin, but they have very different histories.
As you can see, "just like" can be a useful word in GMAT English. However, it's important to use it sparingly and effectively.

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