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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a situation like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a comparison or to describe a scenario that is similar to another one.
Example: "In a situation like this, it's important to remain calm and think clearly."
Alternatives: "a scenario similar to" or "a case like".
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Of course, a situation like this is not particularly likely.
"I never saw a situation like that.
But a situation like tonight?
"I've never seen a situation like this.
But suppose instead, we have a situation like this.
Dweck recommends saying in a situation like that: "Whoops!
I haven't been in a situation like that before.
A strong hand is needed in a situation like this.
I'd never been in a situation like that.
"There's never been a situation like this," he said.
Were you ever involved in a situation like this?
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