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Discover Ludwig'some five' is correct and usable in written English.
'Some five' can be used to refer to an approximate but unspecified number of something. For example, "I predicted some five years ago that this would eventually happen."
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Some are four years, some five.
Yes, some five years later, I am.
The original 1876 production lasted some five hours.
Let's mellow out to some FIVE SATINS: Your thoughts?
We have got some five, six CCTV camera footage also.
It disgorged some five cubic miles of ash and dust.
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And it had some five thousand informants and confidential sources.
Some five thousand workers come nightly to the sort.
Some five million are said to be vulnerable to starvation.
By nightfall, some five thousand men were dead.
He sold some five million hand-tinted platinum photographs.
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