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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prototype of some" is not entirely correct and may be unclear in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type or category of prototypes, but it lacks specificity and context.
Example: "The designer created a prototype of some innovative features for the new product line."
Alternatives: "a model of certain" or "a sample of some".
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After having enough of that job, I went back to the Santa Fe Institute to work with Chris Langton some more, developing a prototype of some agent-based simulation software called Swarm.
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The SDP was a failed prototype of this hypothetical movement.
A prototype of Green Corps can be seen here.
Tomorrow we launch a prototype of our programme catalogue - some one million programmes from the last 80 years.
In this communication, we report some results from IPB energy calculations as a function of temperature for some prototype binary face-centered cubic-based alloy systems.
The test apparatus consisted in a prototype of the centrifugal dryer where some aluminum cylinders were installed on the drying basket in order to simulate the maximum loads, that in-service are transferred by the food processed in the dryer to the transmission system investigated in this work.
In some respects, it constitutes a prototype of Christianity as a salvation religion.
Perhaps reading is a prototype of independence.
I drove a prototype of his and was blown away".
A. I am a prototype of the grande école.
A prototype of Iko One, a smart herb garden.
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