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The phrase "saying something like" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used when paraphrasing or summarizing what someone has said or written. Example: "The speaker addressed the audience, saying something like, 'We must work together to create a better future for our children.'".
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Saying something like this will more than likely result in getting punched.
Or he is saying something like that.
"You remember me saying something like this would happen?
Afterward, he remembers the mugger saying something like "Your jewels".
She will greet viewers by saying something like, "Welcome to USA daytime".
He was talking to them, saying something like this: "Aha, got you.
Fix: dive-bomber pilot saying something like "They make those great frites with mayonnaise here.
Imagine a government leader saying something like that.
Am I capable of saying something like that again?
Saying something like that would have given Tim credibility.
Ali remembered Farook saying something like, "That's what really made me interested in her.
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