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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abated somewhat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reduction or lessening of something, often in a context where the decrease is not complete but partial.
Example: "The storm's intensity has abated somewhat, allowing us to venture outside safely."
Alternatives: "diminished slightly" or "lessened to some extent."
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But it has abated somewhat".
Nowadays, the fever has abated somewhat.
Lyndsey did so, and found that in total blackness her symptoms abated somewhat.
Those concerns have abated somewhat, and the stocks are beginning to rebound.
This cry has abated somewhat as better science has confirmed the scope of the problem.
The singing had abated somewhat, and the marchers had become conversational.
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Tells about historic Polish anti-Semitism, which may be abating somewhat.
Storm conditions in the Barents Sea were forecast to abate somewhat in the next two days.
"Don't you think the fear of fat is abating somewhat?" Jacques asked her.
People expressed shock, but the crisis atmosphere that the first rumors had brought seemed to abate somewhat.
Even as the bloodshed here appeared to abate somewhat on Tuesday, shots in the vicinity of Uzbek neighborhoods continued to erupt in sporadic bursts.
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