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                1. Do it like I tell you.
2. Do it as I tell you.
3. Do it the way I tell you.
4. Do it in the way I tell you.
[Can we use all the expressions? Are they all grammatical? Which ones are commonly used?]
            
        2. Do it as I tell you.
3. Do it the way I tell you.
4. Do it in the way I tell you.
[Can we use all the expressions? Are they all grammatical? Which ones are commonly used?]
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    2 - 4 are grammatically correct.
("like" should be followed by a word or phrase, but not a clause)
    
("like" should be followed by a word or phrase, but not a clause)
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