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Discover Ludwig"Somewhat between" is correct and can be used in written English
It is generally used when you want to describe something as being in a position between two different extremes or when you are describing something as being two different things at the same time. Example: She was somewhat between excited and nervous as she waited for the results of her exam.
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It's also somewhat between generations: four guys in their 40s alongside the trumpeter Eddie Henderson, 72.
Serum immunoglobulin concentrations differed somewhat between normal dogs and dogs affected with XHED but they were all within normal ranges.
We note, however, that the parallel contributions, je||E||, differ somewhat between the MRX data and the simulation.
Preliminary results indicate a negative and rather substantial effect on having a new birth in the four year period, which differs somewhat between different groups of mothers.
The answers differed somewhat between locations.
Compensation and benefits differ somewhat between industry and national laboratories.
Honda (2008, 2009) constructed a model somewhat between kinematic and dynamic models in a rectangular box.
(g) Finally, burden of headache and quality of life differed somewhat between Turkey and Austria.
However, currently the estimated installed capacity is somewhat between 2000 and 2800 MW.
Whatever its taxonomy, it does straddle the line somewhat between the two, leaning more to the former.
The primary medical problems differ somewhat between the treatment and comparison groups as well as by gender.
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