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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added somewhat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been increased or enhanced to a certain degree, but not significantly.
Example: "The new features added somewhat to the overall user experience, making it more enjoyable."
Alternatives: "increased slightly" or "enhanced to some extent".
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He added, somewhat unnecessarily, "I never litter".
"Me too... .. she added somewhat wistfully.
Then, he added, somewhat cryptically: "Look for the giant canoe.
"Riotous discussions often ensued," Mr. O'Connor added, somewhat wistfully.
"I do buy my own suits," he added somewhat defensively.
"I am currently drinking red wine," she added, somewhat needlessly.
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Other provisions add somewhat to total beneficiaries.
But he adds, somewhat bleakly, "We've been both good and lucky".
And I hate doing things that disrupt my routine," he adds, somewhat pointedly.
"We're turning most everything down," Ms. Gruber said, adding somewhat piously: "Riley is 14.
To his shame, he heard himself adding, somewhat sulkily, "Maybe you should ask her".
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