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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a some combination" is not correct in written English.
It contains a grammatical error due to the use of "a" before "some," which is unnecessary.
Example: "We need to find a combination of skills that will enhance our project."
Alternatives: "a certain combination" or "some combination".
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A: Some combination of direct sales, which we've done today, and then also the channel partners and big data vendors… and the cloud service providers as well, folks like Amazon and Microsoft.
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Each state has a different way of choosing a president -- a caucus, a primary, or some combination of the two.
A typical ensemble has drums, a bass, a piano, and some combination of guitar, trumpet, saxophone, and possibly a vocalist.
Elliott's own mental state is treated not so much as an illness (some combination of autism and schizophrenia) but as a metaphor for the pain of wokeness, the suffering of the princess who really feels the capitalist pea.
The economy is a stalwart, a shambles, or some combination of the two.
You can make a walkway from a nearby hill/mountain, or a ladder, or some combination of the two.
But they might look a little less insuperable if the other options were a rainbow pact (some combination of Labour-SNP-Plaid-Green Labour-SNP-Plaid-Green Labour-SNP-Plaid-Green Labour-SNP-Plaid-Green
Most have a reputation for being detached, dehumanized cyborgs, mainly because they emanate from a telephone or a computer or some combination of the two.
A bid from some combination of the above has been a persistent rumour.
A cut in general grant means a cut in some combination of services, personnel and investment.
"We've become a radio version of some combination of a political cartoon and theater," Mr. Kobylt said.
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