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Discover Ludwig"some food" is correct and usable in written English, though it is often used in spoken English as well.
You can use it when you want to refer to an unspecified amount of food. For example: "I'd like to bring some food to the potluck tomorrow."
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Eat some food.
He grabbed some food.
"Take some food".
Some food is simply unregulated.
He gave her some food.
"I brought you some food".
Some food lovers are disappointed.
They can get some food".
"They get some food.
We ordered some food.
Everyone brought some food.
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