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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat offended" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of being slighted or disrespected, but not in a serious or extreme way. For example, "I was somewhat offended by his dismissive remarks."
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At first I found myself somewhat offended.
"We were somewhat offended by the legislation and the way they presented it," he said.
When he responded that he worked at a hedge fund, she, sounding somewhat offended, replied: "I know what a hedge fund is".
They highlight the fact that many people may be somewhat offended by the idea that they can't be interesting or cool if they don't use a Mac.
In fact, I'm already on plenty of social networks and am somewhat offended each time a company asks me to join a new one.
"If you say something just terrible about the generation, they tend to be somewhat offended as a general rule," Grubbs said.
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Just the thought of running made me feel somewhat nauseated and slightly offended.
Gay rights activists were somewhat less offended than the tweeters, being more dismissive than upset.
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Our results suggest that repeat offending is somewhat more widespread among offenders in the United States than among offenders in other nations, but the differences between the curves are small (particularly in their leftmost portions).
Similar to our results regarding the worst 5% of the population, offending was somewhat less concentrated among the female offender group, with 20% of all females accounting for about 75% of crimes by women.
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