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In written English, the phrase "somewhat which" is not considered standard usage
It is not a commonly used phrase. Instead of using "somewhat which," you could use words or phrases like "somewhat," "to some degree," "to a certain extent," etc. For example, you could say "I'm somewhat satisfied with the outcome," or "The project was completed to some degree."
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All the chimps yawned somewhat, which was not unexpected, Dr. Anderson said.
The recessed set puts the singers to the back of the stage somewhat, which boxes in their voices.
86 min I'm going to tempt fate and say this is petering out somewhat, which it is.
Also, (added 15/9/15) I meant to say at this point that the increased beam energies will increase the cross section somewhat, which helps too.
While the high maintenance fees are expected to depress sale prices, Mr. Treisman, the co-op board's president, said, "Over time prices will rebound somewhat, which will afford owners a better opportunity to sell their apartments".
The usual term for it is "gothic fantasy", and though that's a useful enough shorthand, it does pigeonhole the work somewhat, which can be limiting, especially when it's a pigeonhole with nothing else in it.
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But Anthony Socci, an analyst at Dreyfus, said he would prefer to pick up shares of the larger operators after prices declined somewhat -- which could happen if casino workers go out on strike.
It has also been somewhat successful, which undoubtedly accounts for its recent popularity.
Her front teeth were somewhat bucked, which only added to her over-all abundance.
His shot has been somewhat erratic, which is often the case.
But they are also somewhat female, which fits the museum's womblike structure.
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