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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some contacts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has a certain amount of connections or relationships in a certain area. For example, "I have some contacts in the financial industry who could offer valuable advice."
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He had some contacts in the island's small dissident community.
I'm counting on you to help me with some contacts.
I think somebody said, 'Mike, you've got some contacts.
I have some contacts they don't have, they have some contacts I don't have, and we will join our forces to do something very specific and very unusual.
"Well, I made some contacts and then they heard about it," he said.
In the end, through some contacts, we published the interviews in a book called Yangtze! Yangtze!
As relations have deteriorated, the Chinese have rejected some contacts as well.
Eventually we worked out from some contacts in America that Alison was almost certainly dead.
"I made some contacts with nearby hospitals, and I thought this could be managed.
I made some contacts and this is how I got my first job after graduating.
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For one, of the thousand-some contacts on my phone, the number of Vippie members is exactly zero.
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