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Discover Ludwig"some brothers" is a perfectly grammatical part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to refer to a group of brothers in a casual or general way. For example, "My family includes some brothers and sisters."
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Some brothers certainly don't.
Some brothers gained three times as much fat around their abdomens as others, for instance.
Some brothers, like quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning, seem to have been born into professional football.
"There are some brothers from America who could have been in that movie," Jackson said.
Andrew and Henry, for example, are currently putting some brothers and sisters through school.
Police stations have refused to grant some Brothers the certificates of good conduct needed to register as candidates.
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Some brother.
Because I can remember in my childhood with the Christian brothers, we'd be saying Our Fathers and some kid would come in late for school and some brother with a grievance and a grudge would beat the child.
"They might think, 'Why should he be alive when some brother of mine isn't?' Or they might think, 'Why should he be alive when I'm not?'" "Oh," Anderson said.
Some leading Brothers even describe themselves as Salafist in ideology.
"Some with brothers in the N.B.A., they don't even associate with each other.
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