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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Some faults" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a few errors or issues in a particular context, such as a report, analysis, or discussion.
Example: "In the analysis of the project, we identified some faults that need to be addressed before moving forward."
Alternatives: "A few errors" or "Certain issues".
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Some faults are not that obvious to the naked eye, however.
Some faults may penetrate through the reservoir into the caprock and basement.
Some faults identified with the help of the seismic profile are not observed in the wells.
Some faults do not appear at the same time they occur.
Some faults on the northern flank of the Beppu Bay basin reach the surface of the infill and exhibit clear flower structures suggestive of active transcurrent faulting.
Some faults may be assessed to be unfavorably oriented for reactivation because fracturing of intact reservoir rock or seal is more likely to occur.
"He knows he had some faults.
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Some fault Mr. Obama's detached, professorial manner.
Some fault the architect Yoshio Taniguchi, some fault the trustees, and others fault Glenn D. Lowry, MOMA's director since 1995.
But the Democratic Party has been showing some fault lines.
Some faulted the company, saying it was shortchanging translators.
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