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"somewhat surprisingly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a surprising piece of information or to express mild surprise at something. Example: "Somewhat surprisingly, the new product surpassed all sales expectations in its first week on the market."
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Somewhat surprisingly, his proposal was accepted.
It was, somewhat surprisingly, a fair point.
The winner, somewhat surprisingly, was Simon Cowell.
Somewhat surprisingly it's warmly welcomed the move.
Somewhat surprisingly, state officials generally agree.
Fish and chips, somewhat surprisingly, score high.
Somewhat surprisingly, the neighboring large table had two youngsters.
And, perhaps somewhat surprisingly, that step came from Florida.
Hollywood is, somewhat surprisingly, a remarkably stable industry.
Despite that, somewhat surprisingly, I didn't lose any fingers.
American raters, somewhat surprisingly, don't actually play the games.
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