somehow in the PONS Dictionary

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Sentimentalism in philosophy is a view in meta-ethics according to which morality is somehow grounded in moral sentiments or emotions.
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He determines that he has somehow been sent back in time.
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However, males are still somehow able to deduce the reproduction state of females.
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Shop made feather boards work well, but they must be clamped in place somehow.
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The federal infantry brigade he had been ordered to rout from the field had somehow turned into an entire federal division.
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The player quickly discovers that the mist is somehow transforming people into fleshy, leech-like monsters with human limbs.
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And yet, the ideas have just enough suction, somehow, to present an undemanding reader with some nice frissons.
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Advertising appealed to both patriotism and the concept that bras and girdles were somehow protection.
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People going through together are somehow linked, sharing thoughts, feelings and, in some way, prior abilities.
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But somehow it also feels a bit more like a tender final wave from a talented band like the desperately needed new start.
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