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Discover Ludwig"by somehow" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you're referring to a method of completing a task, usually an unspecified or vague one. For example: "I managed to finish the project by somehow figuring it out."
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"Until 1941, people got by somehow.
Nor have they grown by somehow promoting exports and blocking all imports.
Her blood is up, she's made plans, she's sure she'll get by somehow.
The old Tory concept, championed by Lord Heseltine, of cities "winning money from London" by somehow "deserving" dies hard.
He thought, for instance, that a gravitational-lensing event might have caused one of Earth's mass extinctions by somehow focussing cosmic radiation on the planet.
Some scientists over the years have speculated that high-fructose corn syrup may contribute to obesity by somehow disrupting normal metabolic function, but the research has been inconclusive.
She defies physics by somehow getting a couple of Bartoli thumpers back over the net with interest, though a couple of them really should be put away.
But his suggestion that this challenge could be addressed by somehow ensuring that all have access to such technology is woefully misguided.
"Very few people are going to think: I'll go to Foula, build myself a house, do five jobs, get by somehow," she says.
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He said that what strikes him about early photographs is not the vanished buildings, but the evidences of human life visible in the margins -- blurry pedestrians or passers-by somehow caught by the lens.
("Look at all those Pencks," I heard Hall mutter once, as the pages flew by. "Somehow I thought that I had them all").
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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