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"retains some of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to talk about something that still has a part of something it once had. For example: "The old building retains some of its original features despite years of renovations.”.
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Offred's narration retains some of her wit and fury.
Chow retains some of the generosity that made him so appealing in the earlier film.
Suite 600 retains some of the hip ethos of the 2008 campaign.
"Chappie", while nowhere near as exhilarating, retains some of those distinctive qualities.
The house retains some of its original leaded-glass windows as well as the original chestnut foyer.
It retains some of that motivation, but it's become much more about meeting basic need and growing numbers.
It is a family history in outline that retains some of the disorientation endemic to Mr. Nauman's corridors.
The miniature golf course was originally built in the 50's and retains some of its original charm.
Climbing back above that figure would be a welcome sign that American democracy retains some of its vigor.
It retains some of its grapiness but gains polyphonic complexity from slow oxidation and concentration from evaporation.
Personally, at 35, Truffaut still retains some of the air of his tough teenage life in the streets of Paris.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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