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The phrase "a bit analogous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when drawing a comparison between two things that share some similarities, but not completely.
Example: "The relationship between the two characters is a bit analogous to that of siblings, despite their differences."
Alternatives: "somewhat similar" or "partially comparable".
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"One analogy that was used, and I can't exactly remember where this came from, is that it was a bit analogous to moving house.
The example is a bit analogous to what Tejada herself brings to the table, which includes strong people skills (she's very funny) and a knack for understanding what consumers want to hear, but also a deep understanding of finance and enterprise software.
The shirt immortalizes the 2014 comment by Steven McKnight, president of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, that "the average scientist today is not of the quality of our predecessors; it's a bit analogous to the so-called 'greatest generation' of men and women of the United States who fought off fascism in World War II compared with their baby boomer children.
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In the coding scheme, the decimal values associated with each population is converted to binary system forming a long bit string (analogous to a chromosome).
Further analogous to Obama-against whom they first tried the label of Chicago machine politician-Stevenson was labelled an "egghead" by a powerful Republican, based on his baldness and intellectual air-a bit more imaginative than McCain's "elite".
And after a bit of scouring, they discovered an analogous gene in Φ92.
This is analogous to pushing a bit harder on the bicycle's pedals at the same time as you pass the top of a hill and the road starts to go down again; the greater exertion may lead to fatigue, but the downhill slope helps to maintain speed.
The only discrepancy among analogous estimates was in Study II, for Substantial exposure; the estimate when including other occupational carcinogens was a bit lower than when not including them in the model.
A bit.
A bit. Just a bit more sparkle".
"A bits a bit.
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