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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some city" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific but unidentified city, or to refer to a small or unspecified number of cities. Example: "Some cities in Europe are experiencing a heatwave this summer, while others are enjoying milder temperatures." In this sentence, "some cities" refers to a small or unspecified number of cities in Europe.
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That's bigger than the population of SOME CITY!
Some city forecasters, like Citi, think the Bank is now forecasting growth of 1.3% in 2013.
"This is some city.
The rally incorporated some city characters.
Some city officials found his style refreshing.
Some city leaders, however, feel under attack.
Some city residents have applauded the effort.
(Bloomberg has raised some city taxes).
Well, some (City of) Londoners.
It secured land and some city financing.
Some city dwellers are aiming to change that.
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