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The phrase "that sounds like" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express agreement with something that someone else has said. For example, "I'm so stressed with schoolwork right now," said Jane. "That sounds like a lot," replied John.
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That sounds like business as usual.
—that sounds like nonsense.
"That sounds like Middlesbrough.
That sounds like fun.
That sounds like Undead.
That sounds like a car.
That sounds like flim-flam.
That sounds like self-mythologising.
That sounds like Day, too.
That sounds like a start.
That sounds like a band.
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