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The phrase "a somewhat strong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a moderate to high intensity or degree, often in a subjective context.
Example: "The coffee was a somewhat strong brew, perfect for waking me up in the morning."
Alternatives: "a fairly strong" or "a moderately strong".
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There's a somewhat strong relationship between offensive home-field advantage and total points in the season, but there's no link at all with defensive home-field advantage.
This is a somewhat strong restricting condition in many practical applications, and would be broken in this paper.
Audio quality is good, with a somewhat strong bass performance, but get muddy at the top end.
We further investigated repetitive element sub-classes (SINE Alu/MIR, LINE L1/L2 and LTR ERV1/MaLR), for which the associations were also not strong, although LINE L1 had a somewhat strong association (Supplementary Material, Table S6).
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"There is no alternative" is a somewhat stronger argument across the Irish Sea.
The Obama administration has taken a somewhat stronger line in protecting workers.
There was a glimmer of brighter days ahead, however, as Mr. Coen forecast a somewhat stronger growth rate in 2008.
The reports from the Pentagon and from the United States-China Security Review Commission, appointed by Congress, have belatedly drawn a somewhat stronger response.
"At present, my baseline outlook involves a period of sluggish growth, followed by a somewhat stronger pace of growth starting later this year," he told lawmakers.
Actually, Gödel also made a somewhat stronger assumption, which, as the American mathematician J. Barkley Rosser later showed, could be replaced by assuming consistency.
While Mr. Kahn may seem a bit uncomfortable in the weekend-farmer outfits he wears in his advertisements, he has a somewhat stronger claim to the South as an Atlanta native than does Mr. Barr, born in Iowa City.
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