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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bucket of some" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a quantity or type of something, but it lacks specificity and clarity.
Example: "I need a bucket of some paint for the project."
Alternatives: "a container of some" or "a quantity of some".
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He's got a bucket of some incredibly expensive champagne.
If the experience of Genworth Financial, one of those spin-offs, is any guide, the Welch magic has gone into reverse, benefiting the sold business but not helping GE's share price.The sale of Genworth, a bucket of some of GE's insurance operations, began in May 2004.
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"The thing that I'm most happy with about my work is that it takes a bucket of paint, some chalk and some paint, and that's it," he said.
Americans have been cursing their incumbents — and periodically rising up to eject them from office — since angry Bostonians took a bucket of tar and some feathers to their customs commissioner in 1774.
Jump on a boat and head to the islands, where you can eat fresh oysters from a man just walking round with a bucket of them (and some limes), stroke the huge lizards and then pop back on the boat for some snorkelling among beautiful coral reefs.
(A fine cast helps.) An heir to the Val Lewton school of elegantly restrained horror, wherein an atmosphere of dread counts far more than a bucket of blood and some slippery entrails, the director Larry Fessenden is among the most thoughtful Americans working on the lower-budget end of this oft-abused and mindlessly corrupted genre.
On a major highway, there would probably be a service station a few miles ahead, a digital gas pump and a slot for a cash card, maybe even a fast-food court and a souvenir shop where the children could get a bucket of cholesterol and some plastic dinosaurs.
Ehab Al Shihabi, a senior Al Jazeera executive and acting chief executive of Al Jazeera America, said in a recent interview that there is a "bucket of resistance" among some distributors to carrying the network, but overall preconceived notions are changing for the better.
Pretending the U.S. does not torture because its name is not on a PowerPoint slide is small solace to a Canadian detainee staring into the eyes of a CIA operative standing next to a bucket of water in some undisclosed black site.
Glen Rice plunged his left foot into a bucket of ice to alleviate some of the pain.
For $25 you will get a bucket of six steamed crabs, some potatoes and two ears of corn.
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