Sentence examples for be somewhat misleading from inspiring English sources

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be somewhat misleading

adverb

To a limited extent or degree.

  • The crowd was somewhat larger than expected, perhaps due to the good weather.

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But the numbers may be somewhat misleading.

The list can be somewhat misleading.

The name of the drill, which puts a team's hitters into the box against its pitchers, can be somewhat misleading.

Thus, to claim that the British Empire helped to spearhead a modern, global capitalist system would be somewhat misleading.

But it can also be somewhat misleading.

The reference to "a German stamp", however, may be somewhat misleading.

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But appearances are somewhat misleading.

The name is somewhat misleading.

The effect is somewhat misleading.

The title was somewhat misleading.

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