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The phrase "as does some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is true for some people or things in the same way it is true for another subject mentioned earlier.
Example: "The new policy benefits employees, as does some of the recent changes in management."
Alternatives: "as do some" or "as is the case with some".
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These figures augur well for Sanders, as does some of the recent polling data.
Over-the-top sound effects help sell the package, as does some slick, horror-movie-style cinematography.
Propeller noise and other ship sounds fall in the same range, as does some military and research sonar.
Although the mobile devices are yours, the Wi-Fi network you are using belongs to the company, as does some of the information you view and store.
In addition to Dylan's output, I've found that many of Leonard Cohen's songs sit wonderfully on the page, as does some of Lou Reed's work.
Sand suspended in the backwash and in rip currents adds to the bar, as does some sand moving shoreward from deeper water.
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The Japanese come, as do some Australians.
Students held parity parties, as did some business groups.
Thompson pleaded guilty, as did some Gray associates.
At night, candles come out, as do some serious whiskies.
Some politicians still seem untouchable, as do some organised-crime groups.
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