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The phrase 'such things as' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a list of items. For example, "He had a bag filled with such things as books, pencils, and a ruler".
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There are no such things as mermaids.
"There are such things as poor entrepreneurs".
Did such things as those depicted in "Ida" happen?
He endorses privatisation and even such things as road tolls.
There are no such things as "enhanced interrogation methods".
"There were no such things as online photos," she said.
And there were no such things as Amazon.com or DVD's.
"They don't have such things as interviews," she said.
Are there such things as Intracoastal Waterway cruises?
Comps include such things as free rooms, meals and flights.
There are, duh, such things as cultural differences.
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