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"anything like it" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are referring to something similar to what was just mentioned. For example, "I've never seen a car quite like this, or anything like it!"
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There isn't anything like it.
"Nobody has done anything like it before".
Have you ever seen anything like it?
There's never been anything like it.
"I've never known anything like it.
I had never seen anything like it".
"Nobody had ever seen anything like it.
Will it see anything like it again?
He had never experienced anything like it.
"Never seen anything like it," he said.
Denver didn't have anything like it.
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