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'a somewhat long' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe something that has a longer duration or amount than expected or desired. Example: The wait time at the restaurant was a somewhat long one hour.
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After a somewhat long absence, he returned looking upset.
To make a somewhat long story short, PCF's 23, 94 and 43 conducted an operation February 28th which we pulled off rather spectacularly.
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All of which is a somewhat long-winded way of explaining how I come to be standing mournfully outside Jamie's Ministry of Food on the coldest day of the year so far.
A charming example of Sir Anthony Caro preferring to let his work speak for itself was afforded toward the close of a somewhat long-wordy questionnaire by Peter Fuller in Art Monthly.
InfoWorld has a somewhat long-ish article about how to beat the drop-dead date for Windows XP sales, which Microsoft has set as June 30th of this year.
The film received a B+ from Cinemascore, so this should be a somewhat long-term player in the next couple months.
There's an interesting (and somewhat long) read over on eWeek.com for those of you that get a little moist about declarative programming languages.
Its shape was that of a stubby popsicle stick, somewhat long (generally 30 34 inches), with a 1977 bowl rider's width (seven to eight inches), a double kicktail, and typically, a concave deck surface.
We have observed a complex pattern of somewhat long transcripts generated from both strands of suffix and from F elements in Drosophila.
Something Awful has a flat out hilarious (if somewhat long in the introduction) article on the nerd bias of wikipedia.
As a result, the process is somewhat long.
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