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The phrase "a series like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or referencing a particular type of series, such as a television show, book series, or any other sequential work.
Example: "If you enjoyed 'Game of Thrones,' you might like a series like 'The Witcher.'"
Alternatives: "a show similar to" or "a collection such as".
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"Winning a series like this — and it being a Subway Series — mends that.
"I've never seen a series like that".
That's a series like everything else.
"A series like this gets very personal," he said.
But "Roots" was not a series like "Falcone".
I haven't planned a series, like J.K. Rowling.
But in a series like this, you can move from the utterly enigmatic to the heartwarming.
"With a series like this, it's all about reinventing the process.
"Hockey has been waiting for a series like this," Sanderson said.
A series like this will hasten it's demise: two tests, no crowds, crap weather, poor motivation.
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The same certainly can't be said about the state of triple-A series like Halo and Assassin's Creed.
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