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"some apple" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the same way as "some apples" but refers to an unspecified, but small quantity of apples. Example: "Can you bring me some apple from the orchard? I want to make an apple pie."
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Some Apple watchers have questioned if Apple can succeed without its iconic founder.
Some Apple insiders agree.
"We had some apple trees," he recalled.
Here are some Apple apps related to the website Columbia.edu.edu
Here are some Apple apps related to the website Harvard.edu.edu
We owned some Apple, but it wasn't a meaningful position.
For extra crunch and sweetness, try adding some apple slices.
Some apple varieties are down between 30% and 50%.
Some Apple rivals took issue with the contention that all smartphones suffer from antenna problems.
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And also some apple-smoked pork belly?
And that's not working too well for some Apple Watch devices.
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