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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat changed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe something that has been altered in some way. For example, "The company's policy has been somewhat changed since the new CEO was appointed."
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CBS is bringing back "Big Brother" in July, in a somewhat changed format.
But on Tuesday night it returned to the Joyce Theater with a somewhat changed image.
Eight years after his last visit, Lock is back for a UK tour, with his Montreal-based company La La La Human Steps somewhat changed.
When the country had recovered from these internecine struggles, pottery art took a new lease of life, though under somewhat changed conditions.
"One cannot don 40 pounds of heavy, stinky fir, and trip all over your feet, and not be somewhat changed after the experience," he said.
In his column today in The Jerusalem Post, Mr. Kuttab said that after reflection and debate he had somewhat changed his mind about the executions as necessary "radical deterrent steps" in the context of a "war".
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Furthermore, the feature selection results somewhat change according to the classifier used.
The ablation mechanism somewhat changes from one repetition rate to another due to the difference in threshold energy-per-pulse requirement.
Hence, the reaction rate in those experiments was not limited by the availability of pyrite as the reaction proceeds, although the reactivity of the surface may somewhat change.
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The exchange of the phenylalanine to tyrosine somewhat changes the specificity for the lipids, but does not significantly change the affinity to phosphatidylcholine (Fig 1B; 2B, D; 3A).
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