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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Somewhat unexpectedly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or outcome that was not anticipated to a certain degree. Example: "Somewhat unexpectedly, the team managed to complete the project ahead of schedule."
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Somewhat unexpectedly, however, patients who took Actimmune often lived longer.
Somewhat unexpectedly, he also reveals himself to be a fan of the prime minister.
Somewhat unexpectedly, Lovelock concedes that the Mail's plastic bag campaign seems, "on the face of it, a good thing".
Somewhat unexpectedly, Twitter is recommended for shy people.
Somewhat unexpectedly the two donors displayed a differential response to hydrostatic pressure.
Somewhat unexpectedly, the lower lobe perfusion block alone did not cause any physiological or radiological abnormalities.
Somewhat unexpectedly, vanillyl alcohol was excreted during growth of Pseudomonas sp. isolate 9.1 on vanillin (Fig. 2 vanillin).
Somewhat unexpectedly, this mechanism appears at both low and high temperatures, although the macroscopic material response is quite different.
Somewhat unexpectedly, neurons overexpressing the dominant negative form of kif5c exhibited enhanced survival following excitotoxicity, suggesting that the impairment of mitochondrial trafficking conferred some form of neuroprotection.
Somewhat unexpectedly, none of these three additional parameters had a significant effect on pruned log value after log SED was taken into account (Table 6).
Somewhat unexpectedly, Sundfør linked up with two of Ten Love Songs' collaborators in LA.
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