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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'like that she' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that someone has done something in a similar way or manner, or has had a similar experience. For example: "My sister was so excited to start her new job - like that she's been working hard and dreaming of this day for months."
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"I like that," she says.
"Of course we like that," she said.
"We like that," she said.
"I don't like that," she said.
"He doesn't like that," she told me.
"I really don't like that," she frowns.
"Would he like that?" she says.
"Well, I don't like that," she said.
I don't like that," she joked.
But I like that!" she admitted.
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Not many women live like that, she acknowledges.
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