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Discover Ludwig"grown somewhat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate when something has increased in size or quantity over a period of time. For example, "Over the past few months, my vegetable garden has grown somewhat."
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Zyrtec's sales have grown somewhat while Allegra's have remained flat.
Boston's City Hall, which had trumpeted the convention as a boon, has grown somewhat defensive.
We've grown somewhat accustomed to the annual evisceration of student diets.
The growers have reinvigorated a region that had grown somewhat complacent.
One might have thought that the world had grown somewhat more casual since the 18th century.
And my hair, despite backcombing, has grown somewhat thin on top.
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Social Security and disability insurance would grow somewhat.
At times during our conversation, the couple seemed to grow somewhat heated.
Both sides characterized the negotiations as congenial, but the situation grew somewhat tense as progress stalled.
It generally grows somewhat in line with gross domestic product, 2 to 3percentt.
There are repeated assertions of patriotism, which grow somewhat ambivalent as the war goes on.
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