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The phrase "some deeds that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific actions or accomplishments that are being discussed or highlighted.
Example: "There are some deeds that truly reflect the character of a person."
Alternatives: "certain actions that" or "specific acts that".
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We know that there are some deeds that people will quite likely put up with and others where they are likely not to do so.
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In his view it is enough to be morally responsible for some deed that one is the same person as its performer.
His demeanor is meek and subservient, but bloody slash marks on his pale flesh suggest that this fellow has perpetrated (or been the victim of) some bloody deeds that have left his mind shattered and prey to tormenting fantasies.
"It's nice to recognise some of the deeds that have gone before, the character displayed by those who have worn the badge before.
Some buyout firms dabble in deeds that got Wall Street and Big Business in trouble in the post-Enron era conflicts of interest, inadequate disclosure, questionable accounting, influence-peddling and more.
Some major companies are using the CGI platform to disclose their good deeds that may or may not pay off in profits.
"These are deeds that will live on for centuries," he said.
But fear, and the awful deeds that fear inspires, are hard to uproot.
He did say that he built his following by doing good deeds that went unrecorded.
Bloody deeds that were described in Act I are performed now.
Former President Jimmy Carter apologized for any words or deeds that may have upset Jews.
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