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The phrase "language like that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific style or type of language being used. Example: "I was impressed by her use of language like that in her essay. It was both eloquent and persuasive."
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I try to pick up on body language like that.
No, I'm not seeking to use language like that.
Language like that has an effect on how people behave at a time of austerity".
I hate loaded language like that because it puts the responsibility on the wrong people".
Then I remember clicking into it, and it's exciting when you learn a new language like that.
THE DIRECTOR: It's like — Moment to moment, you're so — It is so enjoyable to watch people say language like that.
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One view is that the relevant representations are language-like, that is, they have the kind of syntactic structure exhibited by sentences in a language.
Whilst it's possible for anybody of reasonable intelligence to learn any language they like, languages that are similar to your native language will take less time to achieve fluency in, and languages that are spoken in countries near to yours, or in large immigrant communities in your country will be easier to find resources for.
"Following hand in hand with the surprise at the possibilities of language," Berg writes, "comes the hatred of language, and the demand for a new, more human language: a language that looks like us, instead of trying to discipline us".
"I don't like that language.
"How the hell do you get to speak languages like that?" "It took me a couple of seconds," writes Younge, "to realise that they thought I had been speaking Russian".
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