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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act somehow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a vague or unspecified manner of action or behavior.
Example: "In difficult situations, we often have to act somehow to resolve the issue, even if we're unsure of the best approach."
Alternatives: "behave in some way" or "respond in a certain manner."
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But the suggestion that that act somehow damns those who ordered it relative to the record of his parents' generation is a historical joke.
It was the only bit of UK territory that Elvis Presley blessed with his sainted feet and, as if that act somehow marked the Tarmac as American territory, Washington now seems to treat the place as home turf.
I'm pretty sure this breached the Data Protection Act somehow, but in fairness I know very little about the Data Protection Act.
Then Robert Gibbs gives a rambling reply to a question from the front row about it, Secretary Clinton gets in on the act somehow, and, maybe, if we get really bad protests and flag burnings and an accidental death if we're lucky, the President will weigh in.
Critical punches against Tony Walton's sets and Willa Kim's costumes abounded in New York, but I found the lacey Valentine card of the Wedding Act somehow sweet, even in its overdone, sugar-spun state - albeit with flashes of chic wit scattered around, in scrumptious sherbet shades.
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In this world of all-seeing, all-hearing killer drones, these acts somehow continue.
It was a way of attaching themselves for life, and perhaps also a way of making shaming sexual acts somehow acceptable.
And I'll realize that that didn't sound right or that didn't feel right or that's insincere or that movement seems staged or acted somehow.
This result suggests that reserpine acts somehow inhibiting the mechanism that mediates the decolorization of malachite green by M. tuberculosis.
It was an act that somehow enigmatically secured his moral authority: an extraordinary and absorbing scene.
At the time, and afterwards, the perfidy of my act got somehow tangled up with my feelings about Catholicism.
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