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'some fries' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to refer to a type of food, such as in the sentence: "I'd like a hamburger with some fries, please."
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Some fries are dipped in wheat flour and fried, so be sure to ask your waiter if the restaurant does this.
Moist, smoky pulled pork on a sesame bun with a clump of cole slaw needed some fries to round out the plate, and the fried oyster po' boy was skimpy: instead of the traditional long roll piled with crunchy oysters, we were given a hamburger bun holding just five.
Jack in the Box is using a "Munchie Meal" -- full of strange food combinations like a fried chicken sandwich with cheese sticks, a side of two tacos and some fries -- to get late-night snackers in the door past 9 p.m.
"Have some fries," she said.
"Maybe I can get some fries.
4. Try this: order some fries at McDonalds.
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WW super-female individuals containing 2 huge heteromorphic chromosomes were found in some fry.
The group developing M74 most slowly appears to compensate for reduced oxygen delivery by downregulation of metabolism, and hence some fry can escape death.
The group developing M74 most slowly appears to compensate for a reduced oxygen delivery by slowing down metabolism, hence some fry escape death.
Although some fry may re-enter the gravel following stocking, most fry likely enter the free-flowing stream environment phenologically earlier than their wild counterparts that naturally emerge from the gravel.
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