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Is "like" implied in this sentence as well as the previous sentence?

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Rebecca

Yes, it seems to be implied as it was in the previous sentence. If you were to add "like" into the sentence, you would have to change the sentence slightly to make sense. The sentence could be "And your self-talk is like a program that it will run." In English, words or sometimes even phrases can be omitted if the remaining sentence can function by itself. It's quite common. I will give an example with and without the word "like." Ex: It was like a dream. Ex: It was a dream.

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