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She could sing like no other.
I can love like no other.
The insurance business like no other is by nature international.
Страховой бизнес, как никакой другой, является по своему характеру международным.
It confounded me like no other.
Germany can contribute to this like no other country.
Германия может внести в это вклад как никакая другая страна , — считает политик.
Just like no other organization can serve as an example for this case.
Так же, как никакая другая организация не может служить в качестве примера для этого случая.
The one that offers a culinary experience like no other.
English is awesome like no other.
Target traffic can provide revenue and exposure like no other method of marketing.
Органический поисковый трафик может обеспечить доход, рекламу и разоблачение, как никакая другая форма маркетинга.
Life is like no other substance.
This city devours its past like no other.
It attracts fingerprints like no other.
She sings and dances like no other.
Maybe she inspired me to monasticism like no other.
That He would capture your heart like no other.
Потому что она и только она волнует его сердце, как никто другой.
Perhaps the New Year like no other holiday reminds us of childhood.
Пожалуй, Новый год, как никакой другой праздник, напоминает нам о детстве.
Truly, Alexander could love like no other.
Architecture school teaches you solve problems like no other education.
Their market value fluctuates like no other assets.
Hawaiian exotic attracts tourists like no other.
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like no other (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) Very special.
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2007, Johnny Stark, From Poverty to Silvered Wings of Flight, →ISBN, page 55:
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It had an extra floor pedal which gave the piano a rinky-dink sound like no other.
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2009 September 20, Joyce Cohen, “Cake Toppers: An End to One Size Fits All”, in New York Times[1]:
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There’s a word that we use in consumer behavior — it singularizes the couple and communicates that this couple is like no other.
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like no other (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) In a very special way.
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2010, Bill Rancic; Giuliana Rancic, I Do, Now What?: Secrets, Stories, and Advice from a Madly-in-Love Couple, Ballantine Books, published 2010, →ISBN, page 16:
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Giuliana: Speak for yourself, Rancic. I can run in heels like no other; it’s amazeballs!
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Further reading[edit]
- “like no other”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
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