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"like nothing before" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression used to describe something that is completely new or unprecedented. Example: The new technology revolutionized the industry, like nothing before.
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"There's been a collapse in sales - like nothing before," says Tamara Conti, wrapped up against the chill and wearing a bright red hat.
"It's like nothing before," one woman who saw her sister-in-law gang raped told us.
On its release in 1993, Doom exploded onto the video game scene like nothing before or since.
Apps enable our checklists like nothing before.
They still sound like nothing before or since.
There aren't torrents of gore or graphic beheadings, but this gave me the shudders like nothing before.
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The arrests of two suspects, Joshua Komisarjevsky and Steven J. Hayes, exposed a huge failing of Connecticut's criminal justice system like nothing had before.
Because, just maybe, something will spark like nothing has before.
These artists combine old and new in ways that look like nothing seen before.
Its tall, squat, bug-eyed appearance was like nothing seen before or since.
We were promised a "shared world shooter" and quasi-MMO like nothing else before it.
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