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The phrase "a thing like" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to an object or concept in a casual or informal manner, often when making a comparison or expressing a general idea. Example: "I've never seen a thing like that before; it was truly unique."
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Would I do a thing like that?
Who would do a thing like that?
We can't tolerate a thing like that".
I'd never do a thing like that.
"It takes a god to know a thing like that".
"A thing like this could happen anywhere," he added.
"A thing like this puts the beat on you".
And if games become a thing like, "Oh!
Why would I want a thing like that?
You don't get over a thing like that.
You ever see a thing like that, Jasmin?" "No".
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