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The phrase "a bit like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to draw a comparison or similarity to something previously mentioned or shown.
Example: "The design of the new app is a bit like this one, with a focus on user-friendly features."
Alternatives: "somewhat similar to this" or "a little like this."
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Next summer on TNT will likely look quite a bit like this summer as the cable channel announced on Friday that it has renewed three of its summer dramas.
A bit like this story.
Probably a bit like this.
It works a bit like this: Think of your kitchen.
It's a curved line that looks a bit like this.
It was a bit like this scene from Anchorman.
My whole evening has been a bit like this.
And yes, it's a bit like this country.
IN A generation from now, your journey home may go a bit like this.
"She's always been a bit like this," Grant said to the doctor.
There's a council estate a bit like this across the road from my house.
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