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"certain objects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific objects that are being discussed or described. For example: 1. "The museum had to protect certain objects from the damaging effects of humidity." 2. "Certain objects can hold great sentimental value, even if they may not have much monetary worth." 3. "It is important to handle certain objects with care, as they are delicate and easily breakable."
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Certain objects resist it more than others.
In another, certain objects were immune to time's reversal.
Mr. Friedman's interest soon turned from investigating the nature of certain objects to exploring specific materials.
Or why s/he always grabs at certain objects, while totally ignoring others?
It's funny how certain objects convey a message — my washer and dryer, for example.
She has an attachment to certain objects that often verges on obsession.
Earlier this month, he ventured outside the laboratory with the device and successfully identified certain objects.
A discussion also allows parents to share the history behind certain objects.
Nor do Italian prosecutors contend that the collectors had evidence that certain objects had been looted.
"We will keep certain objects that represent the memory of this hotel," Ms. d'Amman said.
Conversely, certain objects believed to be sterile are frequently overlooked as potential sources of contamination.
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