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GMAT Sentence Correction (SC) | Re: Chicago-style" deep-dish pizza must have its crust,

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serendipiteez wrote:

How come here it is acceptable to use "like" in Answer D when usually we have to such "such as"?

The GMAT used to be picky about 'like' and not accept its use when the context means 'for example'. The GMAT is ever evolving and the use of like is more flexible now, like in problem V65 where the use of “like” means “for example” and is called “acceptable" in the explanation.

KW

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