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Discover Ludwig"some gift" is a grammatically correct phrase.
You can use it when you want to refer to an unspecified item which has been given as a present. For example: "John was surprised when he received some gift as a thank you for his hard work."
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Some gift.
It was Williams' 28th birthday, and it was some gift.
Some gift givers like it, too, he said.
But the app ultimately came up with some gift ideas that I think she'd genuinely like.
Hegarty says that, far from being some "gift from God", his voice was all about persistence and application.
Each month they send him another circular offering him absolutely free some gift or other, but he doesn't weaken.
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You may even score some inexpensive gifts for next year, or for gift giving throughout the year.
He said, 'Isn't it a little young for me, dear?' " Some gift-certificate givers go right to the Internet, which has spawned an industry of online cash-based certificates.
Some gifts.
Some gifts are better in groups.
I've gotten her some gifts.
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