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The phrase "somewhat verbose" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something is more wordy or long-winded than necessary. Here is an example of how you can use it in a sentence: "His essay was filled with interesting points, but it was somewhat verbose and could benefit from some editing to improve its clarity."
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Mr. Eotvos's "Sonata per Sei" on Friday confirmed his complex, somewhat verbose and unashamed theatrical style, racing keyboard parts set against a department store of exotic percussions effects: gongs, chimes, cymbals, scraped sheets of metal.
To replace this somewhat verbose code, Pybel provides a readfile method that takes a file format and filename and returns molecules using the 'yield' keyword.
The last novel of his trilogy about Nico Dietmeyer was released in November of the same year; Lorentzen considered the first part of the book to be somewhat verbose and anticipative, concluding her review by calling the novel an unoriginal yet well written book.
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Supporting himself mainly as an author, Sheraton wrote Drawing Book (1791), the first part of which is devoted to somewhat naive, verbose dissertations on perspective, architecture, and geometry; the notes on the plates, however, are much more detailed than in any other comparable publication and reveal sound technical knowledge.
The resulting script, unique to this production, proved somewhat lackluster and verbose at times, but the producer's intent to question tyranny in the face of ongoing strife in Iraq could not have been more timely.
It should be mentioned that, since the POI is somewhat detailed and verbose, we defined two granularities for this element: a minimal description, that only includes the key essential properties, and a complete model.
While he comes across as verbose and somewhat tortured in the 208-page book, Taylor in person is a modest man who chooses his words judiciously.
Set against a vivid and colorful background, Sam's rambling narrative is couched in a verbose and pompous style -- somewhat testing the reader's patience, it has to be said.
"The Making of a Surgeon," his first book, which met with some critical and popular success, seemed to me breathtakingly arrogant, insensitive, mindless; "A Surgeon's World," a sequel, was verbose and disjointed (though the arrogance had somewhat been tempered).
His previously verbose "Reflections" on current affairs published in state media fell away to a few, somewhat tangential, sentences before petering out completely in June.
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