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The phrase "a liking that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a fondness or preference for something specific.
Example: "She has a liking that is evident in her choice of music, always opting for the classics."
Alternatives: "an affinity for" or "a fondness for".
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After our encounter at the Twenty Two, it was as if we had a secret between us, something we both knew about but had promised not to mention, and though nothing ever happened between us, I realized, come September, that I liked him a little, even if it wasn't a liking that Marie would have understood.
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"It's like that-a-tha-that, a-like that, y'all".
There's going to be some Phase A like that.
A: Something like that.
A storm like that demands a road.
A bit like that.
It sounds a bit like that.
"I never saw a situation like that.
"Don't underestimate a guy like that.
Impossible to sign a contract like that.
"This is a little like that.
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