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The phrase 'anything else like that' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to ask if there is anything else similar to what you have already mentioned. For example: "Do you want any other vegetables, or anything else like that?"
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So no massive celebrations or anything else like that.
The idea is to produce energy without burning coal or natural gas or anything else like that; to be, in other words, the future.
"There was almost never a time when Boris was launching some great new idea or anything else like that.
Drink water instead of energy drinks,fizzy pop and anything else like that.
Don't use a fake knife, scythe, gun, or anything else like that.
In the area, there could be coyotes, or bears, or anything else like that.
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This can be done by adding pictures, photos, accessories and anything else you like that would make your room your own.
Note how you are feeling that day and anything else, like cold symptoms, that you may be experiencing.
"Anything else like the circus that's happening in the Oversight committee or here is simply political theater," McDermott said.
BEFORE anything else, like money and all that, I love to give my friends a platform to express themselves "on stage," whether it's a literal stage they perform on or the table they're "hosting".
"I can't think of anything else like it in painting at that time.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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