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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can somehow" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or possibility regarding an action or outcome.
Example: "I believe we can somehow find a solution to this problem."
Alternatives: "might be able to" or "could possibly".
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That art can somehow redeem horror by making it beautiful?
Bush can somehow manage to sound simultaneously smug and resentful.
Woody, too, hopes Sweet Briar can somehow buck the odds.
But let's say you can somehow keep it up.
Most definitions of machine learning begin with the premise that machines can somehow learn.
That liquidity is an economic good that you can somehow get for nothing.
Analyse if you can somehow overcome this; and if so, how quickly?
However, voters dislike him, unless he can somehow cloak himself in Mr Sharon's mantle.
But if Mr Salmond can somehow save the factory he will be a hero.
If Klahn can somehow grab an early lead, this could be interesting.
The museum claims that "cultural diplomacy" can somehow discourage human rights violators.
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