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"other than some" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the contrast between two separate elements, or to indicate that certain exceptions are not applicable. For example, "Most of the students did very well on the test, other than some who had difficulty understanding the material."
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Now little other than some scrubby grass seemed to grow.
Other than some small bond deals, that market remains dormant.
But other than some moments in the first period, the Penguins had little life tonight.
Little remained of the structures other than some stone and broken timber.
It was a nonviolent situation, other than some media got pushed around.
"We didn't really talk about anything other than some funny things that happened," Mr. Hotchner said.
"Other than some swollen ankles his overall condition is OK," Anjane Kattil said.
Besides, he added, "nothing of value was removed other than some generic rocks".
Fortunately, other than some bruises and twisted handlebars, both of us were fine.
But other than some abdominal exercises, "everything we do is for the upper body".
Other than some annoying exhaust harmonics, the Motion car is complete.
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