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The phrase "as somehow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a manner or way that is not clearly defined or understood.
Example: "She managed to solve the problem as somehow it all clicked for her in that moment."
Alternatives: "in some way" or "in a certain manner".
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Those disciplines should not be viewed as somehow inferior to humanities.
"It can't be perceived as a crippled device, as somehow inferior to the PC,".
People think of them as somehow part of America's past.
Don't think about your case as somehow collectively necessary.
Most physicians see animals and their illnesses as somehow "different".
Attempts to "manage" the sea are seen as somehow unnatural.
These are principles Hinch dismisses as somehow tiresome and irrelevant.
It struck him, even as a boy, as somehow crazy.
It's not possible to reframe this war as somehow noble.
Some of my academic colleagues view the use of Internet databases for research as somehow cheating.
They seem to look at two writers living together as somehow unnatural, a zookeeper's mistake".
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