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"as a somewhat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to introduce a qualification or limitation to a description or comparison. For example: "He was an excellent student, as a somewhat reluctant learner."
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He is described as a somewhat quiet but personable man.
So, as a somewhat dubious service to posterity, here goes.
I sort of remember that as a somewhat ominous remark.
Still, he entered Saturday night as a somewhat untested fighter.
He laughed it off as a somewhat common occurrence.
Mr. Brogdon remembered that as a somewhat devastating experience.
Both Debbie and her sister, Alison, describe him as a somewhat recovering workaholic.
And I'm in your corner, inasmuch as a somewhat anonymous, faceless, nameless commenter can be".
Corddry is similarly good as a somewhat sleazy, somewhat confused financial adviser.
I always saw him as a somewhat Byronic figure, viewing the passing world with satirical disdain.
Pope Francis will arrive in southern Mexico as a somewhat unwelcome guest.
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