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Discover LudwigThe phrase "across some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is distributed or spread over a certain number of items, areas, or groups.
Example: "The research findings were observed across some of the major cities in the country."
Alternatives: "throughout several" or "in various".
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You definitely come across some new spices there.
So why not do paintings which used words to carry across some of their feeling?
We banged across some railroad tracks.
Sometimes, I stumble across some pretty unique local events.
But recently I came across some promotional material for Snowblades.
Maybe I would stumble across some Welsh graffiti.
I've come across some very different sorts of captains.
On the second story, pieces of aluminum protrude across some of those gaps.
Inflation rose across some emerging markets while concerns about financial bubbles grew.
But Ms. El Feki does come across some memorable specifics, like the restored-virginity racket.
Even so, Santander still faces big challenges across some of its ten core markets.
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