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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a population of some" is not standard and may be unclear in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific subset of a larger population, but it lacks specificity.
Example: "In the study, we focused on a population of some species that thrive in extreme conditions."
Alternatives: "a group of certain" or "a subset of some".
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They estimated a population of some 3,000 persons.
There are about 400,000 Muslims in a population of some 7.5 million people.
Together the four services will broadcast to a population of some 9.5 million adults.
By the outbreak of World War I, the city had a population of some 350,000.
Estimates range from 4.5 to 6.2m in a population of some 45m.
Still, Yamoussoukro, with a population of some 200,000, has resonance for Ivorians.
From a population of some five million, more than 416,000 Australian men – about half of all those eligible – enlisted.
From a population of some five million, 416,000 Australian men – about half of all those eligible – enlisted.
From a population of some 5 million, more than 416,000 Australian men – about half of all those eligible – enlisted.
Goole council, created in 1982, covers about 2,200 acres, with a population of some 18,500 people.
The Istanbul of 1963, the year "From Russia with Love" was released, had a population of some two million.
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