"somewhat" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Surely the economic regeneration of the area was a priority, without which much vaunted training schemes were somewhat pointless.
- "Ampi-Apps" was felt to be somewhat pointless by two of the three distributors, and Edna's poor pitch at the gaming fair did not help their cause.
- By the time the trial took place, so many other, and wilder, charges had been hurled at his head that issuing denials had become for him a somewhat pointless exercise.
- I also pointed out that, in the extremely well-known case of Rosa Parks, the protest would have been rendered somewhat pointless had she got to her feet.
- Deborah E. Lipstadt, director of the Institute for Jewish Studies at Emory University and a Holocaust scholar, dismissed the idea as "somewhat pointless."
- It seemed a somewhat pointless exercise, since the galleass had ceased being a water-capable means of transport quite some time ago.
- At about the same time, she will also ask when you want dinner, which is somewhat pointless since ryokan meal schedules are about as flexible as Parris Island's.
- So spending time telling us it shouldn't be a big secret is somewhat pointless and that Windows 7 had a public beta, is a bit pointless.
- Gorgonzola sauce enlivened triangles of soft polenta served with two slices of bruschetta under a saute of ordinary mushrooms, a somewhat pointless pairing.
- So, what should we do now to ensure that our debate today is not what it often is - a somewhat pointless, futile confrontation?
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