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Phrase(s): I’m like you
an expression introducing a statement of a similarity that the speaker shares with the person spoken to. • Mary: And what do you think about this pair? Jane: I’m like you, I like the ones with lower heels. • "I’m like you," confided Fred. "I think everyone ought to pay the same amount."
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs