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'falls somewhere between' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are comparing items along a spectrum, to indicate that something is located in the middle of them. For example, "The price of the product falls somewhere between the lowest and highest prices in the market."
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Post-election analysis falls somewhere between amusing and clueless.
The approach falls somewhere between full dramatization and storytelling.
The Korean War installation falls somewhere between mourning and learning.
The climate falls somewhere between that of Napa and Bordeaux.
The atmosphere falls somewhere between cafe, saloon and club.
Calgary, on the other hand, falls somewhere between the two.
As a grownup pursuit, pig breeding falls somewhere between stud farming and bee-keeping in seriousness.
So, Good falls somewhere between: New Age meets new money Volunteerism meets the consumerist imperative.
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The rest fell somewhere between.
May's deal fell somewhere between Canada and Norway.
I fall somewhere between the camps.
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