Examples of 'only somewhat' in a sentence

Meaning of "only somewhat"

only somewhat: to a limited extent or degree

How to use "only somewhat" in a sentence

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only somewhat
The church porch is only somewhat later.
I am only somewhat sorry for freelancing.
Sharpness can be improved but only somewhat.
The feeling is only somewhat reciprocated.
Only somewhat rich family will be sad to lose a dog.
Each obstacle is only somewhat increases your score.
Only somewhat out of place.
Not when your first book was only somewhat successful.
Only somewhat bewildered.
For years the available enzymes were only somewhat effective.
Only somewhat fertile.
We developed it only somewhat.
Only somewhat enjoyable.
Note that the number of deaths is only somewhat related to magnitude.
Essay is only somewhat relevant and does not offer any valuable insights.

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This week they have done somewhat better but only somewhat.
Only somewhat recently has the issue been given the attention it deserves.
The two bulk phases are usually only somewhat miscible in each other.
Adjusting the graphics presets in the options menu helps only somewhat.
Their safety is therefore only somewhat threatened before landing on the seemingly deserted island.
Clinical trials on the effects of massage for headaches are preliminary and only somewhat promising.
The percentage of engaged managers is only somewhat higher than the percentage of engaged employees.
Access to textbooks was also perceived positively, but only somewhat.
This is only somewhat like that old Gypsy.
The situation in Europe was only somewhat less polarized.
A solitary or only somewhat colonial hibernator, it often occurs in aggregations in suitable habitats.
The creator of this extremely important invention is only somewhat known outside East Asia.
Its diameter is only somewhat smaller than Dalton directly to the west.
I did not intent to be insulting, only somewhat sarcastic.
But this is only somewhat the case with the Blade Stealth.
In nonischemic priapism, the entire penis is only somewhat hard.
The head, back and shoulders are only somewhat dark unlike in most other subspecies.
It is important to note that mouth rinses, even therapeutic rinses, are only somewhat effective.
Solutions of tPA were only somewhat effective, reducing adhesions by about one-third of the control.
It may grow as a forest understory plant, although it is only somewhat shade-tolerant.
With only somewhat assessment and utilization of homework, you can definitely get the wine affordable.
Rest is advised, but is only somewhat effective.
The general consensus of the public is that amalgam ( silver ) fillings are only somewhat safe.
The bridge had an all-encompassing view, which was only somewhat abridged by narrow rectangular viewports.
Sport commitment, parental encouragements, and sport friendship quality were only somewhat related.
Cover as many relevant subjects, even those only somewhat connected to the website 's subject themes.
Exports in non-oil goods had increased significantly in volume but only somewhat in value.
This is only somewhat like that old Gypsy woman said!
Ultimately the outcome for the year as a whole is only somewhat improved by weather-related factors.
It is only somewhat related to China, and slightly to Taiwan.
TOGO 's model would be the only somewhat successful design.
The only somewhat negative reaction I remember was from a co-worker.
In general, Galil rifles are fine weapons, only somewhat heavy and expensive to manufacture.
Commoners, only somewhat by necessity, are less bombastic in their worship.
Five years after UNCED, we are not only somewhat older but a lot wiser as well.

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Examples of using Somewhat
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