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The phrase "agreements with some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to contracts or understandings made with certain individuals or groups, but not all.
Example: "The company has reached agreements with some of its key stakeholders to improve collaboration."
Alternatives: "contracts with certain" or "arrangements with a few".
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Mr. Overton said he had already struck agreements with some newspapers.
Mr. Overton said he had already struck agreements with some newspapers to feature his journalists' stories.
REUTERS HSBC Said to End Agreements With Some Hedge Funds | HSBC is ending fund-administration agreements with some smaller Asian hedge funds "to focus on more profitable ones," according to Bloomberg News.
Amazon launched Cloud Drive without licensing agreements with some music companies; Sony Music said it was "disappointed".
Mr. Lawsky's office has recently struck agreements with some servicers that protect against common abuses in this coverage.
Nevertheless, two chip manufacturers, Philips and Infineon, admit to having signed confidentiality agreements with some firms in the industry.
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In agreement with some reports, hfp decreased with particle size.
Yet the public also greeted this agreement with some cautious hope.
There is good qualitative agreement with some, but not all, features of Noiray's observations.
Analytical results are shown to be in good agreement with some available experimental and theoretical results.
The theoretical predicted stability rank is in agreement with some reported observations.
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