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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some chips" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that refers to a quantity of potato chips. Example: The children had a picnic in the park and brought some chips to share.
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Have some chips".
"Can we get Killian some chips?
"I'm taking some chips off the table".
But the cost of some chips has been steadily increasing.
In Edmonton, I always had some chips to deal with.
She has a kettle and can make coffee or tea and has some chips and snacks.
Some chips later wound up in Russian weaponry like MIG fighter jets, the agency said.
"To take some chips off the table, yet continue to do what I do".
"They were awesome, really spicy," said Ms. Regidor, scooping up some chips and salsa.
Next move to the short-game area and hit some chips and putts.
"Sometimes he may want cookies, sometimes he wants some chips, sometimes he just wants ice tea.
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