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The phrase "of some means" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who has a moderate amount of wealth or resources. Example: "The charity event was attended by individuals of various backgrounds, including those of modest means and those of some means."
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The earliest tenants were people of some means.
He had married a widow of some means and social status.
Joyce's father, John, began as a man of some means and ended up poor.
Nasima Ghafori, 48, a widow, was once a person of some means.
"I believe if Chris Webber were not a well-known celebrity of some means, Michigan wouldn't consider this," Erwin said.
His most famous retreat was a passenger's bed, belonging to a widow of some means from Boston.
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Physically, this may be interpreted by the following reasoning: a non-bounded electron interacts with a neighborhood of some mean inter-electron distance a.
Authentication is the process of proving an identity using some means of inputting data.
The purpose of SES is to provide some means of comparing relative position with regard to others.
The most important purpose of SES is to provide some means of comparing relative position with regard to others.
No person of at least some means, that is.
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