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The phrase "do things like" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to an example of something outlined earlier in the sentence or context. For example, "My classes challenge me to think critically and do things like write essays and research papers."
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And they tried to do things like reduce the stimuli.
"Do things like build elevators," Loonam argued.
"We do things like that".
"We don't do things like that.
If they still do things like that.
Why do people do things like this?
So we can do things like that.
And he'd do things like this.
"We won't do things like that".
Shakespeare didn't do things like that.
"Priests don't do things like that".
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