as you like
The phrase "as you like" is commonly used to indicate preference, choice, or indifferent consent.
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Definition
B2General
(informal)Indicates that someone is free to choose or do something according to their preference.
Example
- You can arrange the furniture as you like.
B2General
(informal)Expresses indifference or reluctant agreement.
Example
- If you want to go to the beach, as you like.
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Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "as you like":
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