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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she somewhat" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a moderate degree of something related to "she," often followed by an adjective or verb.
Example: "She somewhat enjoyed the movie, but it wasn't her favorite."
Alternatives: "She kind of" or "She to some extent."
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Yet here she is, author of what she somewhat abashedly calls a "dog-oir".
But, she somewhat gloomily reports, crafty old capitalism has reclaimed both of these, leaving only the illusion of ecstatic release.
Amazingly, after winning her legal battles she somewhat overcame the Nazi stigma with new work, particularly photographs of the Nuba tribe in Sudan.
She was the daughter of Maximilian of Bavaria, and as such, closely related to the handsome (but loony) Mad King Ludwig, whom she somewhat resembled.
Katniss also has not one but two love interests, Peeta and Gale, and she vacillates between them until the very last pages, when she somewhat randomly ends up with one.
What does move her is acting, which she somewhat falls into after becoming a stagehand with a company led by the comedian/singer/drag artist Dan Leno Douglas Boothh) and seemingly charitable "Uncle" (Eddie Marsan).
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She said she was somewhat ambivalent about travel.
She said later that she felt somewhat beaten up.
In one comment, she seems somewhat dissatisfied with "joke writers Mel Brooks / Herb Gardner," she writes.
She didn't say so, but I could see that she was somewhat disappointed.
She is somewhat spoiled and wants to earn as much money as she can.
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