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The phrase "for things like" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to introduce examples or specific instances of a general statement or concept. Example: "I enjoy spending time outdoors, for things like hiking, camping, and kayaking are some of my favorite activities."
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I always look for things like that.
We are hungry for things like this.
Is she good for things like that?
And these potatoes are more suitable for things like salads.
They looked for things like momentum, whether that continued.
So I watch out for things like that.
So it might be really beneficial for things like turtles.
So yeah, I'm all for things like this golden rice.
It's not unusual to ask for things like this.
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Can you get written up for things like that?
And what does it mean for things like tax policy?
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