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Discover Ludwig"somewhat better" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to a situation that is improved in comparison to another situation, but not completely. For example: "My cold has been somewhat better these past few days, but I'm still feeling a bit under the weather."
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Somewhat better served is their second expedition.
Things are somewhat better now.
Mr Serra was somewhat better.
We also chose somewhat better.
Limelight did somewhat better.
The teachers fared somewhat better.
"It's somewhat better than before.
Foreign automakers fared somewhat better.
Still, somewhat better times may be ahead.
The NT hash is somewhat better.
Other investment types did somewhat better.
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