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Discover Ludwig"somewhat random" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an adjective to describe something that is not totally random, but has some random elements. For example, "The questions on the quiz were somewhat random, so I didn't know how to prepare for it."
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Order seems somewhat random.
Its hard and somewhat random.
But donations are also somewhat random.
A free and somewhat random flow of information.
The age of last screening is also somewhat random.
Other parts of its purview are somewhat random.
The reason for their placement on a map was somewhat random, and often political.
They also settle into somewhat random patterns, as shown in box at upper left.
And while these sequence attempts are somewhat random, the algorithm isn't working blindly.
I have enclosed here a somewhat random sample of the pages of the project.
So if success in the draft is somewhat random, how do good teams land talented players?
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