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The phrase "available to some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is accessible or provided only to a certain group of people, not universally available.
Example: "The new software features are available to some users as part of the beta testing program."
Alternatives: "accessible to certain individuals" or "offered to a select few."
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She was available to some people, however.
Some are not even available to some classes of citizens.
The wild-card berths, of course, remain available to some of the contenders, including the Yankees.
Even that dire tradeoff might not be available to some patients.
Temporary protected status or humanitarian visas might be available to some people for a limited time.
In addition, the bill would make subsidies available to some working families who are now ineligible.
In KwaZulu-Natal, in South Africa, antiretroviral therapy is available to some HIV-positive individuals.
It was also available to some mobile phone users on Verizon's network.
Under this plan, a discounted fare of $1.50 would be available to some MetroCard users during off-peak hours.
The maker said last month that it would stop marketing the drug, though it would be available to some patients.
Deeper discounts to $2.50 are available to some 22,000 E-ZPass users who regularly use the Staten Island crossings.
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