When comparing people, how do we put it? He is a doctor like you. (He is a doctor just like you). He is a doctor, just as you are. He is a doctor, just like you are. He is a doctor as you are. (here I am not sure if a comma is needed)
Are these variations correct? What about comma placement?
Top answer
All are fine; place a comma in the last one.
— Mister Micawber
All are fine; place a comma in the last one.
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