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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a place like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or describing a location that shares similarities with another location.
Example: "I would love to visit a place like Paris for its art and culture."
Alternatives: "a location similar to" or "a site akin to".
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"A place like U.A.E.
Or was it a place like Fayetteville?
London is a place like that.
A place like what?
A place like Seaside Heights.
Understanding the relationship, economically, between a place like Canada and a place like India.
"In a place like this, words fail.
You can't make a place like this".
A place like C.S.F.B. is more structured".
It was a place like no other".
A place like Mountain Home Lodge.
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