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The phrase "a somewhat slower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a pace or speed that is moderately reduced compared to something else.
Example: "The new software runs at a somewhat slower speed than the previous version, which may affect productivity."
Alternatives: "a slightly slower" or "a moderately slower".
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The price of co-ops has also increased but at a somewhat slower rate.
Household spending appears to be rising at a somewhat slower pace than earlier in the year.
"The committee now expects a somewhat slower pace of recovery over coming quarters".
But the Teezer has had a somewhat slower start than the reality stars of today.
The industry outlook is strong and we expect more growth, albeit on a somewhat slower pace," the president of G.M. China, Kevin Wale, said in a statement.
In return, it would open itself to American banks, insurers and retailers, though on a somewhat slower timetable than in the recent trade agreement between China and the United States.
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Ms. Filjak took a somewhat slow tempo and produced shrouds of milky piano sound.
And, being a somewhat slow-witted eight-year-old, I ate them.
So it's going to be a somewhat slow process to recover from all the flooding".
And it certainly would also have to involve a conversation over a technology that can turn a pistol into the equivalent of a somewhat slow-moving machine gun.
Data released last week by comScore Media Metrix indicated that the Web site, which arrived early last month, is getting off to a somewhat slow start.
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