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The phrase "pictures like these" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a specific group of pictures that share similar characteristics or qualities. Example: "I love scrolling through Instagram and seeing amazing pictures like these. They inspire me to take better photos myself."
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I'd never seen pictures like these before anywhere.
LONDON — Bet you've never seen baby pictures like these.
What are actors of such prestige and pedigree doing in pictures like these?
Only in the art world could pictures like these evoke any kind of distress, much less pass for depth.
His example reminds us that the men and women who made pictures like these in the Golden Age of Hollywood were not just creatures of a system.
But outside of news photography, pictures like these did not have a major place in photography until the 1920's in Europe and the 1930's in America.
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Showing pictures like those would put another man in jail.
A special picture, like these special days of the year, are phenomenal in a true sense of the word.
Children like to lose themselves in pictures like this.
Pictures like this were essential to his self-presentation.
I absolutely love pictures like this.
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