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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat *" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate that something is slightly or to some extent. Here are some examples: 1. The movie was somewhat disappointing, but I still enjoyed it. 2. His speech was somewhat confusing, but I think I got the main idea. 3. The new policy was somewhat of a surprise to the employees. 4. I am somewhat familiar with the topic, but I still need to do more research. 5. She was somewhat shy and reserved, but her confidence grew over time. 6. The cake was somewhat burnt, but it still tasted good. 7. The weather forecast predicts a somewhat cloudy day with a chance of rain. 8. The painting was somewhat abstract, leaving room for interpretation. 9. He was somewhat hesitant to share his opinion, but eventually spoke up. 10. The experiment was somewhat successful, but further improvements are needed.
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"Somewhat, yes".
Somewhat unhappy.
(Somewhat fearfully).
"Somewhat baroque.
Somewhat disappeared.
Its song was somewhat, somewhat erased.
Somewhat quizzically, he obeyed.
"It's somewhat ironic.
"I'm somewhat disappointed.
He is somewhat dark.
Somewhat in his cups,….
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