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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in some others" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a particular group or category within a larger group. For example, "Some people prefer chocolate ice cream, while in some others, vanilla is the clear favorite." This means that within the larger group of people, there is a smaller subset of people who prefer vanilla ice cream. Another example could be, "In some cultures, public displays of affection are considered taboo, while in some others, it is completely acceptable." This means that within different cultural groups, there are varying attitudes towards public displays of affection.
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This would keep the Party regulars among his supporters with him and bring in some others also.
But it is worse off in some others.
And in some others, there are few options.
However, in many workplaces, negative emotions are brushed aside; in some others, they are taboo.
Couldn't they have drafted in some others to replace the original invitees?
And while the Republican margins are narrow in many states, in some others they are huge.
In some others, it can be risk reduction due to flood events, or optimization of hydropower production along rivers.
NucS expanded in many archaeal groups but was also lost in some others.
Though the research is less well-documented in this area than in some others, the results to date are promising.
Premiums run from a few hundred dollars a year in bare-bones plans to thousands of dollars in some others.
And while government borrowing costs have plunged in the countries deemed safest by investors, they have risen in some others.
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