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The phrase "I'd like" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a contraction of "I would like" and is used to express a desire or preference for something. Example: "I'd like to order a large pizza with pepperoni, mushrooms, and extra cheese."
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I'd like to watch.
I'd like the U.L.I.
I'd like it closed".
"I'd like it, too".
"I'd like to.
I'd like to stay".
I'd like more.
"I'd like to know".
That's what I'd like".
"I'd like to score.
"I'd like a garage".
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