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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a source of some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a provider or origin of a certain quantity or type of something, often in a vague or unspecified manner.
Example: "The research paper identified a source of some valuable insights into the topic."
Alternatives: "a provider of certain" or "an origin of some".
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This was a source of some disagreement.
American aid is a source of some controversy.
But it is a source of some concern that asset valuations are so high".
An Active Role What role Mrs. King would play was a source of some tension.
Nevertheless, the diagramed deal from that event was a source of some satisfaction.
"And that, to me, is a source of some solace and comfort".
Ukraine was mentioned only as a source of some arms shipped to West Africa.
Interestingly, Dayne finds his weight, and the attention it receives, a source of some bewilderment, too.
It seems to be a source of some rather troubling errors.
Hong Kong Disneyland (//www.hongkongdisneyland.com/eng/) is a source of some public information about the park.
The cardiac second sound (the "dub") can be a source of some confusion.
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