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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as being somehow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a perception or interpretation of something in a vague or uncertain manner.
Example: "She viewed the situation as being somehow more complicated than it appeared at first."
Alternatives: "as appearing somewhat" or "as seeming in some way".
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What Dostoyevsky diagnosed - and at times suffered from himself - was the tendency to think of ideas as being somehow more real than actual human beings.
HBR: Bundling is often portrayed as being somehow customer unfriendly.
Men of the British upper class seem to regard sexual fidelity as being somehow middle-class.
JUSTIN FOX: Bundling is often portrayed as being, somehow, customer unfriendly.
I know it was condemned at the time as being somehow chaotic and random.
Reality is no longer exclusively what we see but what we intuit as being somehow "out there".
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The Black Country accent has a stigma attached to it - as if it was somehow not as valid as standard English.
What does feel as if it's gaining momentum is the sense that presenting Shakespeare as written is somehow a disservice to audiences.
"Journalists, who wrote books on some issues, as well as police directors, were somehow linked to Ergenekon and were imprisoned.
Vingerhoets wondered if Stapel, as dean, was somehow testing him.
As it was, somehow I had the sense to check my watch.
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