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The phrase "as some were" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people or things that were previously mentioned or implied, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The results of the experiment were varied, as some were successful while others failed."
Alternatives: "as a few were" or "as certain individuals were".
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Not an "album" per se as some were old tracks.
Should the election be postponed, as some were proposing?
Perhaps they are the result of a hedge fund liquidation, as some were suggesting yesterday.
Seems to be health related and not over-managing, as some were speculating.
The songs, no problem for Ms. McLane as some were for Ms. Andrews, put her interpretive efforts to waste.
Even in the study, participants were advised to make such changes even as some were given the drug as well.
The FO warns against street pamphlets in Venezuela as some were impregnated with "disorientating drugs that permeate the skin".
Instead of being reluctant to take government money, as some were when the program was started last October, they are now reluctant to part with it.
The "debt derby," as some were calling the game, pitted austerity against amnesty: it was loan sharks vs. deadbeats, haves vs. have-nots, dos vs. don'ts.
Alternative dictionaries and dyketionaries, as some were called also critiqued the very concept of a book that could reflect society with dispassionate objectivity.
But if Mr. Kerry won't pal around with young people, they're not going to be all overeager as some were with Mr. Clinton.
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