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The phrase "as somewhat of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a partial or limited degree of something, often in a descriptive context.
Example: "He is seen as somewhat of an expert in the field, despite his limited experience."
Alternatives: "kind of" or "sort of".
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His fellow receivers regard him as somewhat of an icon.
Smith said the decision came as somewhat of a surprise.
But he suggested that he still saw Dr. Lee as somewhat of a potential threat.
Clinton's commitment to a post-2020 climate fund arrived as somewhat of a surprise.
The lopsided yes vote came as somewhat of a surprise to some school leaders.
So the spate of injuries this season comes as somewhat of a surprise.
The Virginia basketball team entered the Jimmy V Classic tonight as somewhat of an outcast.
Yet his political side came as somewhat of a surprise to people who know him.
The Jets' entry into the Favre sweepstakes came as somewhat of a surprise.
"The American people view each soldier who dies as somewhat of a tragedy".
The Bronx's loss comes as somewhat of a surprise after it shut out its first two opponents.
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