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The phrase "somewhat of an exception" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that deviates from the norm to some degree, but is not completely unique or unusual. Example: "Most of the employees at the company were recent college graduates, but Jane, who had years of experience in the industry, was somewhat of an exception."
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The late variety is somewhat of an exception.
(Though, Facebook may be somewhat of an exception depending on whether shareholders approve a new stock structure for the company).
Threshold (tau =0.8) may appear to provide somewhat of an exception, but the mild erosion of performance caused immediately as (p_{text {neg}}) increases from 0 again is followed by an interval of slightly steeper descent (with larger variance) to match random seeding performance.
Somewhat of an exception is Adkins ([1975]) who limits the anachronism to his title, and emphasizes (in his introduction, p. 4) that moral responsibility is not an important concept for the Greeks (and does not occur as a term), because of their view of the world and society.
Surprisingly enough though, Safe Haven is somewhat of an exception to this.
Male catkins were again somewhat of an exception to otherwise highly consistent patterns; genes with only body methylation had a narrower range and slightly higher median expression than promoter-methylated or promoter-and-body-methylated genes.
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When Ifthekar Jaman, from Portsmouth, arrived in Syria in 2013 and began posting images of himself posing as a jihadist fighter - and, somewhat bizarrely, occasional pictures of cats - he seemed something of an exception.
"So I'm sort of an exception".
Lukoil has seemed something of an exception.
He may be something of an exception.
"It's somewhat of an unusual situation".
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