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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat deeper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a depth that is slightly more than average, but not extremely deep. Example: The pond was somewhat deeper than I had expected, but I was still able to touch the bottom.
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Try talking slower and in a somewhat deeper voice.
My own objections to clean eating run somewhat deeper.
One episode, however, takes us somewhat deeper than that.
For scholars whose expertise runs somewhat deeper, such words have understandably provoked indignation.
The American tends to feed somewhat deeper than other flamingos, with the head and often much of the neck submerged.
Hotels require somewhat deeper pockets, but double-occupancy rooms were still available for as low as $140.
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These are somewhat deep near tte mouth.
"Cultivate broad and somewhat deep, functional [relationships].
It is somewhat deep, but what really sticks out is the combination of laconic pacing and an accent that could not spring from anywhere but the east bank of the Harlem River.
And it is this little family that the sad knight, still uncertain, arranges to save when he and a gathering of weary wanderers, including his defiant squire, must submit to Death at the end of the game.If this sounds a somewhat deep-dish drama, laden with obscurities and costumes, it is because the graphic style of Mr. Bergman does not glow in a summary.
Is it somewhat deep but not quite there yet?
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