Sentence examples for somewhat disappeared from inspiring English sources

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Somewhat disappeared.

"Cabernet franc is kind of a grape that has somewhat disappeared from Napa Valley," Mr. Melka said in French-accented English.

How have geographical and political boundaries somewhat disappeared since the terrorist attacks and the resulting sense of patriotism, according to this article?

For some reason, the dance hero has somewhat disappeared.

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I asked the film's director, Pete Travis, whether Endgame had been given this Jason Bourne-style beginning because, once the talks themselves begin, Young somewhat disappears into the background of the story.

But it's not necessarily going to be attached to everyone's profile, which means it too will somewhat disappear after the update.

The handsome, somewhat shallow college boy had disappeared and a lean, perceptive man stood in his place.

Asians were somewhat less successful, but the gap disappeared when foreign-born scientists — who may have difficulty with English in writing successful grants — were excluded.

This could be evidenced by the fact that the vowel context effect disappeared (or was even somewhat reversed) when only individual syllables were compared (Fig. 8).

This is a cool, weird thing that somewhat makes up for the great stuff that's disappeared from the city in recent years.

With improved air quality, housing, and diet, as well as new understandings of supplementation, florid nutritional rickets had virtually disappeared from British cities by the 1930s, somewhat to the disgruntlement of clinicians involved in medical education, particularly in pediatrics.

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