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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asset like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of asset that is being compared or highlighted in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In evaluating our investment options, we should consider the potential returns of an asset like this."
Alternatives: "such an asset" or "a similar asset".
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I don't think there's another cultural asset like this in the country, and now the pressure's on us to live up to what the county's expecting".
"A big asset like this, which is all renewable, is quite a rare beast, so I understand there's really strong interest from that angle in particular," Mr. Anderson said.
It is also a first-class example of what can be achieved when a community group works closely with a local authority to save and sustain a community asset like this.
"It's such a rare perfect storm in New York to have an asset like this, so we're not going to denigrate it," said Michael Stern, the managing partner at JDS, on a tour of what will become a three-bedroom with a home office.
(For the record, the statue, which was unveiled in the United States Capitol in 1921, 15 years after Anthony's death and one year after women had won the right to vote, soon landed in a crypt, to be elevated to the Rotunda only in 1997.) With an asset like this at the center, it might seem, much of Mr. Alden's work was done for him.
It frustrates me tremendously to watch Yahoo! wasting an asset like this because of its pathetic leadership and strategy.
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"Losing assets like this is incredibly careless and deeply frustrating," he says.
"It's very rare that assets like this come on the market," Mr. Regent said during the conference call.
"The demand from the global investment community for assets like this is at the highest level I've ever seen," said Dan Fasulo of Real Capital Analytics, a research firm.
One industry source said: "We still haven't come out of recession and for companies to put major assets like this on the balance sheet is a big ask".
Landlord and investor Michael Bertelsen said: "In this day and age, with all the government cuts to the arts, it's good to use under-performing assets, like this listed building, for altruistic purposes in the relative short term - because empty buildings do fall into disrepair and it also secures them.
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