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The phrase "a bit like questioning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when drawing a comparison to the act of questioning or when describing something that resembles the nature of questioning.
Example: "Her tone was a bit like questioning, as if she was unsure about the information she was receiving."
Alternatives: "somewhat similar to questioning" or "a little like asking".
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Questioning the narrative of the bulletproof work ethic is a bit like questioning mom and apple pie.
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(A bit like life).
Ask around, look at their work or social media profiles, or discreetly do a bit of questioning with them.
A bit like that.
A bit like me".
A bit like Italy, really.
A bit like the pirates.
A bit like sex, really.
A bit like England itself.
A bit like people, really.
A bit like Undercover Boss?
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