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Discover Ludwig"such stuff" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a group of things or ideas in a general sense. Example: "I love visiting antique shops and browsing through all the old trinkets and such stuff."
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Such stuff is unsuitable for soldiers, in our opinion.
Such stuff is now fodder for the lawyers: that's "expect", you see, not "promise".
Such stuff would also take much longer to bring to market, and so prove less valuable as a buffer stock.
Such stuff startup dreams are made on.
Of such stuff booby prizes are made.
Does anyone really believe such stuff?
'So, where do you get such stuff?
"Finding Chandra" certainly has the makings of such stuff.
The Twins never had such stuff indoors at the Metrodome.
You may think you're well beyond laughing at such stuff.
Who could be expected to care about such stuff?
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