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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat relatable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is partially or moderately easy to relate to or identify with. Example: "The character's struggles in the story were somewhat relatable, making it easier for the audience to connect with her journey."
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Lewandowski did offer one somewhat more relatable anecdote. .
The beauty is in her ability to capture somewhat recognizable and relatable objects as physical objects, because then the sublime of lack of perspective in VR charges the experience with nostalgia.
The beauty is in her ability to capture somewhat recognisable and relatable objects as physical objects, because then the sublime of lack of perspective in VR charges the experience with nostalgia.
So while there are no real right or wrong answers, consider delivering a comparison that is at least somewhat in the ballpark of what could be relatable.
Being "relatable" on Shopbop and elsewhere entails dressing a sophisticated, somewhat age-ambiguous woman in outfits that appear down-to-earth despite three-figure prices.
Dean, the narrator, is bookish and likeable, yet with no real traits of heroism or flaws to give him more depth – in short, a relatable but not especially memorable character (although his surprising actions at the end redeem him somewhat).
As is often the case with somewhat male-specific procedurals, it burdens itself with family life in an attempt to make our hero more relatable.
How relatable!
He's relatable".
Are the characters relatable?
Obama's relatable.
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