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The expression "fall somewhere between" is correct and usable in written English.
This idiom can be used when something does not fit neatly into one category, but instead lies somewhere in between two categories. For example: "The new law doesn't fit into the existing regulations - it seems to fall somewhere between the two."
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I fall somewhere between the camps.
I fall somewhere between the two main characters.
The violets fall somewhere between lavender and grape-jelly purple.
The move seemed to fall somewhere between practical and desperate.
Clemens's overall statistics fall somewhere between pedestrian and putrid.
The global funds fall somewhere between the two.
The majority fall somewhere between, and these voters are the ones who decide elections.
Any deal is likely to fall somewhere between the two parties' current positions.
Ideologically, he seemed to fall somewhere between Rudolph Giuliani and Joey Adams.
They fall somewhere between the fox and the wolf but are neither.
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The settlement will fall somewhere between $3.5 billion and $6.7 billion.
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