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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a somewhat richer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is richer in quality, flavor, or experience, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The new recipe resulted in a somewhat richer flavor than the original."
Alternatives: "a slightly more abundant" or "a somewhat more luxurious".
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"I have made," he wrote, "a tangible effort toward a somewhat richer and more elevated form of cinema".
The result is a smaller bird than the usual, with a somewhat richer, gamier flavor; meat with a finer, almost silky texture; and less fat under the skin.
Video-conferencing is presumed to be a somewhat richer form of communication than email and telephone, but not quite as informative as face-to-face communication.
So Telfer and White, in appealing to such shared sense of value, are offering a somewhat richer sense of the sort of intimacy essential to friendship than Thomas and Annis.
Williams also has a somewhat richer diversity of work experience than the average judge: before she earned her law degree, she taught third graders and music classes in inner-city Detroit schools.
Red wine imparts a somewhat richer flavor on the risotto, and it often pairs well with the earthy, nutty flavor of mushrooms.
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Asmat art, including the art of some neighbouring groups, presents a similar, but somewhat richer, picture.
Parker's own view is that "it's not as rich an experience as a 15-person seminar, but it is somewhat richer than a 500-person lecture".
Great Neck North, once our somewhat richer doppelgänger, is dominated by Persian Jews.
A: Somewhat, yes.
21, in fly and in worm, introns are the even somewhat richer in R.Y tracts.
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