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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat failed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where something did not succeed to a significant degree, but not completely. Example: "The project somewhat failed to meet the expectations set by the stakeholders."
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So the local council for Wimborne, whatever it is called, would seem to have somewhat failed in its duty.
Previous contagion related studies have somewhat failed to take account for the important distinction between the concepts of interdependence and contagionc.
Most of these songs stemmed from a somewhat failed attempt at writing songs based on Coen Brothers' movies.
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The reteaming of Zombieland director Ruben Fleischer and leading man Jesse Eisenberg promises plenty of laughs, a promise on which 30 Minutes or Less (2011, Sony, 15) somewhat fails to make good.
Well, not that they will end up next to the Apple Hi-Fi, but you know, somewhat fail.
At one point, he was suicidal, but wanted to lose his virginity before dying; after a sad, somewhat cruel failed sexual encounter, he had a failed suicide attempt on a train track.
That split is somewhat encouraging, given that many recent high-profile acquisitions have essentially been the hiring of product teams from failed companies with failed or failing products.
But the study of chaos is now somewhat discredited, having failed to make any useful progress.
Gdańsk became somewhat industrialized but failed to regain its stature as a great Baltic trading port.
She wanted to meet The One Before The One – for that failed, somewhat crap relationship you have first.
In the final months of Mr. Lane's run, Mr. Oscar also found himself covering Max more and more often, as Mr. Lane's voice and health failed somewhat.
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