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Discover Ludwig"some fruit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific type of fruit that has been previously mentioned, or to refer to any kind of fruit in general. Example: I like to start my day with a healthy breakfast, so I usually have some fruit.
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Some fruit.
Some fruit juice.
These have borne some fruit.
Go and buy some fruit".
Some fruit and vegetables improve with age.
Most probably yoghurt, coffee, maybe some fruit.
Don't forget some fruit and vegetables, too.
I like some fruit with the vegetables.
She gulps down some fruit juice.
And some fruit too – kiwi, pineapple, banana.
We cultivate vegetables and some fruit, too.
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