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The phrase "yes something like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express agreement or similarity to a previous statement or idea, often in a casual or conversational context. Example: "When you mentioned the new project, I thought of our last collaboration. Yes, something like that would work well."
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"The short answer is yes, something like this could eventually happen here," said Bruce Quade, former chairman of the Maryland Racing Commission.
"Well, yes, something like that".
"Yes, something like that.
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The best answer to this question is usually glib (something like, "Electability — yes, I'm for it").
Show that you are happy but don't scream yes or something like that.
Mattingly added: "If you say yes to something like that, you've got to be willing to put your neck on the line".
But yes, something died in Egypt today.
Oh yes, something was building up.
We should have done Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better, no you can't, yes I can... Something like that".
Others will be quick to jump on that saying something like, "yes, but you don't have to do so many stories on X company while not covering Y company at all".
If they use the excuse,"You're just jealous," tell them if you were, you would become a fan, or say something like "yes, I am jealous, because every single 12 year old in the world likes them" in a very sarcastic way.
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