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"some incident" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular event, story, or experience. For example, "I can still vividly remember some incident from my childhood."
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In addition to underestimation of prevalence, incidence would also be overestimated, as some incident gout cases could have included gout attacks prior to the 10-year observation period.
The baseline prevalence may have 'cleared' some incident cases, leading to an underestimation of the incidence.
Developments in 2017 also exposed the inadequacy of some incident response plans and notification strategies.
Some incident, he predicted, would push the war of words into a war of arms.
I suddenly had the impression that I had forgotten something, some incident or important word.
Mr. Advani said India's actions would "not depend on some incident here or there".
And I don't think they're going to go without some incident taking place," he added.
There has not been a week in the past five years without some incident involving terrorists or terrorism.
"Either side could have pointed to some incident and said 'We have to go to war with these guys' — because they were already at war".
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Some incidents were detailed.
Some incidents were amusing.
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