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The phrase "questions like" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to introduce an example of a question or to create a list of questions. For example, "Questions like 'what is your name?' and 'where do you live?' are common introductory questions."
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Questions like, "Wow, you're a professor?
Ask yourself questions like: what do you daydream about?
"You answer questions like police".
Questions like these matter.
"To think about questions like this".
Questions like: These aren't easy questions.
But what were the questions like?
Questions like these need not be scary.
Asking questions like "What is a building?
"I can't answer questions like that.
Questions like these have indeed been studied.
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