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The phrase "Some small places" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a few locations that are limited in size or capacity. Example: "During our road trip, we discovered some small places that were rich in history and charm."
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Some small places, some bigger spaces.
In some small places there are more than 100 people in prison.
And apart from some small places where he added a few strokes, he stuck to the sound and feel of the original.
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It showed that he had confidence in what he trusted (the hard case) to protect what he needed (the fragile violin) in order to maintain for himself some small place in which he could be a what?
"You have to have some texture, and there have to be some smaller places, bigger spaces".
You'd go into some of these small places and play these exhibition games.
The small places, especially.
"She loves small things and small places".
They can get into small places".
In small places, close to home".
But Pozos has still only six small places to stay.
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