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The phrase "a bit like that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a similarity or resemblance to something previously mentioned, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The new design is a bit like that one we saw last week, but with a few modifications."
Alternatives: "somewhat similar to that" or "kind of like that."
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A bit like that.
It sounds a bit like that.
Well, a bit like that.
It's a bit like that.
It wasn't a bit like that.
The world is a bit like that.
I imagine it's a bit like that.
This book is a bit like that.
Autism itself is a bit like that.
"It's a bit like that up here".
It does feel a bit like that.
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