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Here are my notes. Correct me if I am wrong somewhere :)

 NO VERBS, PREPOSITIONS OR CLAUSES ARE ALLOWED RIGHT AFTER THEM. Note that noun + verb-ed modifier is permissible. If you look at these words, most of them have preposition at the end:

1) In spite of
2) Despite of
3) Instead of
4) compared to
5) as compared with
6) because of
7) evidence of
8) like
9) unlike
10) as well as
11) including
12) over

 Ex – Like in Detroit, In New York…
Wrong! Preposition “like” is immideatly followed by preposition in

Ex – Like food in detroit, food in new york…
Correct. Preposition “like” is not immideatly followed by another peposition

 Ex – Because of Mike danced in the Hall, Security officers were mad.
Wrong. “Mike danced in the hall” is a clause with noun + verb

Ex – Because of Mike is dancing in the Hall, security officers were mad.
Wrong. “mike is dancing in the hall” is a clause with noun + verb

Ex – Because of Mike dancing in the Hall, security officers were mad.
Correct. “Dancing” is a verb-ing modifier not a verb by itself so it is correct.

 Ex – Mike is running instead of dancing
Correct. “Dancing” in by itself is not a verb

Ex – Mike is running instead of is dancing.
Wrong. “is dancing” is a verb.
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Looks all good.

It does seem to me that as well as can be followed by a verb/preposition too.

He ate as well as drank.

He indulged in eating as well as in drinking.
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Is "like in Utah" right or wrong?

According to traditional grammar rules, it is probably wrong

According to common, informal usage, it is acceptable.

According to the GMAT?
It's PROBABLY not acceptable.

But the GMAC does occasionally surprise us.
I wouldn't use the rule to eliminate SC answers in the FIRST PASS through the answer choices. What I mean is, let's treat it as a preference, not as a non-negotiable, fatal-error rule that can never be broken.

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