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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat moist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a slight level of moisture, often in contexts related to food, weather, or materials. Example: "The cake turned out somewhat moist, which made it incredibly delicious and enjoyable."
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A waxy, firm-textured but somewhat moist "new" potato is best.
It may also be grown in pots or in conservatories and succeeds best in a rich, deep, and somewhat moist loam.
This beautiful shrub, found in somewhat moist spots, has broad ovate leaves, punctate below, and snow-white flowers arranged in false umbels.
Examine the cut end – it should be somewhat moist and fresh-looking, with minimal darkening.
This must be done while the nail polish is still somewhat moist and sticky.
As a result, the polish lying below the surface remains somewhat moist, causing the color to smudge more easily.
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Keep them just slightly moist.
Dough should be slightly moist.
Jalapeno poppers ($4), which are breaded peppers (without their incendiary seeds) stuffed with cheddar cheese and deep fried, sound more exciting than they taste, but a ton of moist, somewhat hot, somewhat sweet farmer's sausage ($4.50) in broth is a savory starter that can feed four.
Cooked, they become moist and somewhat like a regular chestnut.
As it ages, the surface becomes smooth, moist and somewhat glistening, and it shows grooves corresponding to the position of the gills underneath the cap.
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