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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some cases of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used in the context of providing examples or making generalizations about a topic. For example, "Some cases of domestic violence often go unreported."
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Some cases, of course, are easy.
(Some cases of reparations are discussed below).
Some cases of corruption were almost surreal.
Some cases, of course, are cut and dried.
There were also some cases of predatory paedophiles.
It includes some cases of voters whose registrations are inactive.
Could some cases of flu or other diseases be missed?
Some cases of cholera have already been reported.
There were also some cases of Poles murdering Jews.
But in some cases of cardiac arrest, not even a defibrillator works.
"There have been some cases of cattle rustling, apparently," Mr. Lipson said.
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