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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'some has' is not correct and is not usable in written English
To use the word 'some' correctly, you must link it with a plural noun. For example, "Some people have been known to go to extreme lengths for success."
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Some has gone into property.
Some has been crude.
Some has even been smuggled abroad.
Some has been cleared fairly recently.
Some has been in there for years.
Some of the oil has evaporated, some has sunk to the bottom and some has been burned.
And moving forward, for some, has its perils, too.
When some has been absorbed, remove pan from heat.
Thus, some African art has value as entertainment; some has political or ideological significance; some is instrumental in a ritual context; and some has aesthetic value in itself.
The circulation for some has reached 30,000, which is viewed as strong.
So far only five are finished; work on some has not begun.
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