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The phrase "some feed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity of feed, typically in the context of animal feed or data feed in technology. Example: "We need to purchase some feed for the livestock before winter sets in."
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Some feed on dead organic matter.
Some feed them out of love.
I went to Broadway Pigeon yesterday, to get some feed.
Some feed pets, while others build fires and chat.
Some feed on the host's tissue directly, or hijack its molecular machinery to reproduce.
Some feed mainly on plant matter or small animals suspended in the water; others are omnivorous.
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Katsuhiro Saka, a counselor at the Japanese Embassy in Washington, said Thursday that Japan had canceled orders of western white wheat from the Pacific Northwest and also of some feed-grade wheat.
There were lakes, too, some feeding off tributaries of the Volga River, scattered like coins between the trees.
Some feeds show a plane burrowing into the south tower and seeming to exit as a fireball.
Although the manufacturing capacity for certain RES-E technologies has been more developed in some feed-in countries, lately this has changed to some extent due to the incorporation of emerging countries in the RES-E industry.
Some fed on hard-shelled animals whereas the others ate fish, cephalopods, and vertebrates, including marine reptiles.
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