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The phrase "as some things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison or referring to certain unspecified items or situations.
Example: "As some things in life are unpredictable, we must learn to adapt to change."
Alternatives: "like certain things" or "similar to some items".
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Just as some things must be included, others must be left out.
"It looks like theft, as some things were stolen," Ms. Nabakooba said.
And along the way, as some things work and others don't — as is the way with ambitious laws — things will be tweaked.
Here is a round-up of some of the deals on offer, as well as some things to remember when shopping online.
For grown-up fans, it's comforting to find that as much as some things in the world have changed, Eloise has not.
"We have great fun," Jagger adds, "knowing that we do some things that he didn't like, as well as some things that he did".
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Speaking at a major tech conference last week, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon admitted, admitted, "we're not as aggressive on some things as we should be".
Ketchup is full of sugar, as are some things which might surprise people.
IN AN ideal marriage the two partners complement each other, as well as having some things in common.
"The tenure at Cambridge didn't go as well as expected, some things didn't quite fit into place".
"He's gone through some things as well".
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