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The phrase "some things like" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe one or more specific items that are similar to one another, for example: "She collected some things like rocks, seashells, and feathers from the beach."
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Some things like that are catching on.
Some things, like maintenance, went down.
Actually, I'm negatively attached to some things, like this sofa".
"But some things, like ferrets, you can't speed up".
"We talked about some things, like Jim Edmonds.
Some things, like this "Good Dance," just won't stay still.
That is to say, some things, like marching in a band, are clear.
Some things (like trees and most buildings) are rooted into the Earth.
So I think there are some things like that that would make the anxiety level less.
"Some things, like an unprecedented number of injuries, we could not have foreseen.
But some things, like the royal wedding this Friday, are beyond austerity.
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