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Discover LudwigThe phrase “as somewhat” is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate an approximate comparison between two things. For example, "The small lake was as somewhat deep as the large lake."
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It struck him as somewhat Switzerlandish.
We Hungarians were regarded, to our surprise, as somewhat heroic.
"But my sense is it's largely viewed as somewhat quixotic".
My mother is effortlessly glamorous, as well as somewhat exotic.
Family members describe her as somewhat rebellious and headstrong.
If you do it here, it's seen as somewhat shady".
Others assumed it portrayed him as somewhat benign.
His fellow receivers regard him as somewhat of an icon.
We like to think of badness as somewhat self-evident.
The smaller MICs view their circumstances as somewhat different.
And she has a reputation as somewhat intimidating".
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