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The phrase "somewhat cut off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is partially interrupted or incomplete, often in a conversation or text. Example: "During the meeting, I felt somewhat cut off when I tried to share my ideas, as others were speaking over me."
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Many early career researchers I speak to feel somewhat cut off from their supervisors once they have graduated.
Security concerns make it inevitable that a modern American president will be somewhat cut off from the country he leads.
They would also help mark the entrances to a neighborhood that is somewhat cut off from the rest of Lower Manhattan by busy roads, government buildings and ramps leading to the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges.
Brooding on a windswept plateau enclosed by volcanic hills, it was described by D H Lawrence as "a sort of inland island," and has an air of being somewhat cut off from the rest of the region.
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These cut off values are somewhat lower that those reported in a large study investigating the use of nNO as a screening test for PCD [ 9].
Typically, produce that is contained within a somewhat thick skin you have to cut off to eat it are a little more free of chemicals (think citrus and melons), but not always.
A1C is a continuous variable for diabetes and any cut off values chosen are somewhat arbitrary.
Cut off.
"Cut off my feet.
Their head cut off.
Their legs cut off.
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