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The phrase "somehow overlooked" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that was missed or ignored in a particular situation. Example: "Despite her thorough analysis, Jane somehow overlooked the crucial piece of information that could have solved the case." In this example, "somehow overlooked" suggests that Jane mistakenly missed an important detail, even though she put effort into analyzing the situation.
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But we've somehow overlooked our role as opium traders".
But one artist, Berthe Morisot, was somehow overlooked.
China has both, and something others have somehow overlooked: a national pork reserve.
In the age of Instagram and image overload, they seem somehow overlooked, almost invisible.
Eagleton's occasional hand tremors and tendency to perspire heavily were somehow overlooked in Washington.
It was a loophole that his security specialists had somehow overlooked.
But in the first year of the working agreement between M.L.S. and U.S.L. Pro teams, this possibility was somehow overlooked.
Some, after all, are the unadulterated originals, built as brothels before the war, and somehow overlooked by bulldozing developers.
There had already been a turning point in the race, he declared -- one somehow overlooked by all the pundits.
In last week's App Smart column, I let the experts lead me toward a handful of great mobile games that I had somehow overlooked in recent years.
He kept searching the front hall table, as if he had somehow overlooked them amid all the cheap imitation leather gloves, mismatched mittens and tasseled Bears hats.
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