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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as some members" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subset of individuals within a larger group, often to indicate that not all members share the same opinion or action.
Example: "As some members of the committee have expressed concerns, we need to address these issues before moving forward."
Alternatives: "as certain members" or "as a few members".
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And within a framework of legal constraint, as some members argued, trust can flourish.
But, as some members moved on, the club had trouble recruiting.
Zucker looks up as some members of his staff file in for another meeting.
But some public-interest health groups, as well as some members of Congress, voiced deep reservations.
And it would be difficult to maintain if Congress cuts the Pell budget, as some members have proposed.
It can curb the power of the courts, as some members would very much like it to do.
The White House review comes as some members of Mr. Obama's party are losing patience with the war.
The report did not advocate an American or NATO withdrawal, as some members of Congress have called for.
As some members walked quietly out, others sat still in their pews, wet faces behind their Bibles.
Within Syriza, tensions are growing too, as some members disagree with the perceived rupture with the EU.
But then we pay him to know things like that, the same as some members of Congress.
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