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The phrase "unlike there" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things or situations and highlight their differences. Example: Unlike there, where the streets were bustling with people, the quiet countryside was a peaceful escape.
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Unlike there, the Senate race has not flipped back and forth between parties but is dominated by a Republican incumbent, John McCain, who has represented the state for three decades.
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Gough stated, "Unlike Superman, there really isn't a set core mythology for Arthur Curry.
Unlike Marilyn Monroe, there are no films; unlike Elvis, there are no songs.
They all felt in form there – unlike in the United Arab Emirates.
(Unlike athletics, there is no single national champion).
"Unlike Tiger Stadium, there are a number of premium seats.
Also, unlike Chaplin, there was no room for pathos.
Unlike others, there is no solution on the horizon.
Unlike Iraq, there would be no boots on the ground.
In England, unlike Scotland, there is no national NHS policy.
Unlike Tunisia there is no controversy about Islamist policies here.
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