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"some chocolates" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an unspecified or unknown amount of chocolates. For example, "My daughter loves to get some chocolates as a treat."
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I bought some chocolates and a conversation began naturally with the lady behind the counter.
Some of those regulars may turn up with a rose or some chocolates which is sweet.
She bought some chocolates at a shop at Bryant Park, but nothing at Lord & Taylor.
Grab some chocolates at Godiva on the way back to your limousine.
I had some chocolates from my mini-bar, wrote a letter.
One day, an admirer sent her some chocolates, each one decorated with her portrait.
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Or some chocolate.
Some chocolate sauces contain prune nectar.
Do you want some chocolate?' That was our conversation".
But I still really hope someone gives me some chocolate.
Run down the store and pick up some chocolate puddin.
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