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Discover Ludwig"that's something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is noteworthy or noteworthy, for example: "I just passed my driving test – that's something!".
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That's something, isn't it?
"That's something I appreciated.
That's something, Brother Merle".
But that's something else.
That's something people misunderstand".
That's something so lacking.
That's something to celebrate.
That's something else.
That's something he needs.
So that's something.
I think that's something.
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