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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Somewhat more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a slight increase or enhancement in comparison to something else. Example: "The new model is somewhat more efficient than the previous version."
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Somewhat more interesting than it sounds.
Weiner was somewhat more forthright.
A somewhat more subtle mistake.
"But it's somewhat more casual.
On this, I am somewhat more skeptical.
Other Spaniards are somewhat more pragmatic.
Jackson, however, was somewhat more defiant.
The truth is somewhat more complex.
Others fare somewhat more poorly, however.
"I have somewhat more proximity to it".
But somewhat more difficult for us.
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