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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some infant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified or a certain number of infants in a general context. Example: "In the study, some infant behaviors were observed to be consistent across different cultures."
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I picked up half a skull of some infant, which I use for a soap dish".
Lower temperatures would have made it more likely that some infant remains could have been recovered.
She had opened her bowels into the womb and passed some infant stool, known as meconium, into the amniotic fluid, which she then inhaled into her lungs.
Now, Lester, the first thing is to go to the K mart and buy you some infant formula — I believe it comes in their own plastic bottles these days.
Ann Lyons, a headteacher at St John Fisher Catholic primary school in Pinner, north-west London, said schools in her area were hugely oversubscribed, with some infant classes having to exceed the statutory limit to accommodate demand.
Such as his advice to an expectant father: 'Don't be dictated to by the squalling demands of some infant you've never met.' The most striking moments here are not the most ambitious but the most local, giving the pleasure you might get from listening to sharp-tongued wags on a burnished Bakelite radio.
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Some infants are opiate dependent, with mothers serving time.
This research may help to explain why some infants are particularly vulnerable," it said.
But while better drugs are keeping some infants alive longer, they are not always saving them.
In Tibet some infants of Han origin never achieve satisfactory acclimatization on ascent to high altitude.
Last week, Dr. Bradley, 56, was charged with molesting or raping at least seven patients, including some infants.
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