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The phrase "what is behind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to ask or refer to something that is not immediately visible or known. For example, "What is behind the drop in profits this quarter?".
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(In racing, what is behind doesn't exist).
What is behind this resistance?
What is behind this trend?
What is behind their policy?
What is behind the change?
What is behind these deeply disturbing events?
So what is behind the enthusiasm?
So, what is behind this approach?
So what is behind the hostility?
What is behind things like that?
What is behind that unexpected vanity?
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