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"some corn" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to a type of food, for example: "I decided to make some corn on the cob for dinner."
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I've got some corn cooking!
Azteca buys some corn from Kansas.
"I've got some corn flakes and canned vegetables.
Pick up some corn and tomatoes at the farmstand.
Heat some corn oil in a frying pan.
Some corn, some carpentry, an embroidered pillowcase, firewood, horseshoes, quilts.
There will be some corn bread left over.
I'd laid the fire before the call and had been looking forward to popping some corn.
I also got some corn muffins put away, to eat with the chicken fricassee.
Then dip some corn tortillas in lard and put them in the oven to keep warm.
"Just go out and get yourself some corn when you're hungry".
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