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The phrase "some fellows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of men or boys in a casual or informal context. Example: "I was hanging out with some fellows from my neighborhood last weekend."
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Some fellows from Poland.
About some fellows in the Arctic.
Some fellows know well how to deliver this preferred narrative.
Thinking like that — well, as I say, it could change some fellows.
Indeed, by 1920, some fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London (SAL), thought it essential.
"Some fellows really wanted to be in the infantry and hadn't paid much attention to nursing training.
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Mr. Matsumoto referred to some fellow jurors by nicknames.
Some fellow tenants took him to court, seeking his eviction.
Republicans and some fellow Democrats called on him to resign.
Some fellow Republicans would no doubt hold that against him.
(Activision computer games), said as he greeted some fellow-donors.
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