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The phrase "a somewhat loud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sound or noise level that is moderately high, indicating that it is louder than average but not excessively so.
Example: "The music at the party was a somewhat loud, making it difficult to have a conversation."
Alternatives: "a fairly loud" or "a rather loud".
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"Italian-Americans have traditionally had a somewhat loud and flashy approach to summering at the shore.
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More eccentric than whimsical, "Band of Misfits" is set in a somewhat louder, rowdier key than some of Aardman's earlier charmers.
In a somewhat louder tone of voice: "I have no control over who comes up to me and what they say; it makes me very unsettled".
Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before.
He turned a Supersonic on; it was somewhat loud.
The room is somewhat loud when full.
SOUND LEVEL Somewhat loud when crowded.
SOUND LEVEL: Somewhat loud upstairs, very loud downstairs.
SOUND LEVEL Somewhat loud in front; moderate in back.
It is not like the previous ones, which were to me somewhat loud, ostentatious, over the top.
A: Somewhat, yes.
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