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"with somewhat" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is done or exists to only a small degree or extent. For example: "He was quite popular at the party, with somewhat more people approaching him than others."
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"And that," she says with somewhat occult emphasis, "is strange".
Other attempts have met with somewhat more success.
The teams also play different styles, with somewhat different results.
A clinic company with somewhat grander ambitions is Solantic.
It repeated that campaign, with somewhat less spending in 2000.
"These rescues are dealing with somewhat disposable pets".
The EU responded with somewhat less ambitious proposals.
So too, this sequel, but with somewhat diminished returns.
We apply SMC to two selected agent-based models of speculative dynamics with somewhat different flavor.
Two molecules of DMSO with somewhat different spectroscopic behaviour were found to exist in this complex.
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On a lower geographical level, Skattefunn benefits firms in regions with somewhat developed RISs.
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