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What would you say this?

0 I try to ask a group of people that if among them any two or more people look alike. Could you ask the question? Thanks a lot. 0-
  

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0 Is there anybody in this group who looks like someone else in the group? 02br 02br 00I think that's what you mean. 050010id1

  • 0 Is there anybody in this group who looks like someone else in the group?
  • 02br 02br 00I think that's what you mean.
  • 050010id1
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0 Is there anybody in this group who looks like someone else in the group? 02br
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00I think that's what you mean. 050010id1
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0 You could also say, "Are there two people in this group who look like each other?" or "Are there two people in this group who resemble each other?" or "Are there two people in this group who look alike?" 0-
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0 Or, if there's more than 2, "do people in this group look like each other?" 0-
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0 'Okay, you lot. Pay attention. Now, which of you look alike?' 02br
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00MrP 0-
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0 What's the meaning of 01i00Hey, you lot02i00, Mr.P? Something like 01i00hey,all of you02i00?. It seems to be veeeery informal. 0-
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00Yes, 'all of you'; and it is indeed quite informal. 02br
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00In fact, thinking it over, 'you lot' may be BrE. 02br
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00It could be used where you didn't have to be particularly respectful to the group in question. 02br
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00MrP 0-

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