Sentence examples for a somewhat large from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a somewhat large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is larger than average but not excessively so, often conveying a sense of moderation in size.
Example: "The room was a somewhat large space, accommodating both the dining area and a small living room."
Alternatives: "a fairly large" or "a moderately large".

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The only surviving portrait of Kidd catches him in half profile: penetrating brown eyes arced by strong brows, a somewhat large nose.

Patrons can go to 139norfolk.com, rent the Falcon (which seats up to six people snugly), and watch a DVD of a movie projected on a somewhat large screen.

The double-chinned protagonist of Muriel Spark's satire of the post-war publishing industry, Mrs Hawkins, is a somewhat large 28-year-old war widow who describes herself as "motherly".

There is a somewhat large market for tablet universal remotes.

In one case we obtained saturations by four different laboratory procedures and compared them to the log analysis, obtaining a somewhat large spread in the various laboratory results.

I personally was only able to find five major cartoon shows that have a somewhat large female presence.

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Emily, however, has a somewhat larger secret of her own.

Most folks believed him, which was a somewhat larger indictment.

It was a somewhat larger neo-Georgian, with a bigger yard and lots of kids nearby.

Later the company would return a somewhat larger amount of oil to the reserve.

He chose to live in a somewhat larger box at Walden, but austerity prevailed there, too.

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