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The phrase 'shit like this' is grammatically correct and is commonly used in spoken and informal written English.
It is often used to express frustration or annoyance about a situation or something that has happened. Example: "I can't believe I have to deal with shit like this. The printer broke down again right before the deadline."
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It's a real-life dystopia where stumbling across absolute mindless shit like this is more likely than actually speaking to a real-life person on the telephone.
Shit like this was always happening to him in Memphis.
Every time shit like this happens, john and I immediately make another donation to planned parenthood.
"If people killed each other over shit like this, people would be killing each other all the time".
She had a gift for killing off oddity, making shit like this — sudden encounters in foreign countries — seem routine.
Weird shit like this happens every time I finish a novel.
I'm a member of Interpol's match-fixing enquiry initiative so for shit like this to happen around me is not healthy".
But I'm the guy with no place to go on Christmas and Easter that ends up getting, you know, some pitiful invitation, shit like this.
"They want shit like this to happen in Flint — they want all of us to kill each other so there won't be no more shit they have to come to," the woman says after she hangs up.
At least it's in Tijuana where shit like this is the least of everyone's worries.
Just when you think Microsoft has turned the ship around and are back to being a serious equipment manufacturer, they just have to go pull shit like this.
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