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Discover Ludwig"some loved ones" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person or people who are cared for or valued by someone else. Example sentence: I was surrounded by some of my most cherished loved ones on my wedding day.
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Some loved ones have been memorialized with shrines.
Some loved ones' needs are such that caring for them at home is not possible.
Third, some loved ones of admitted patients may be unwilling to participate in additional home visits shortly after the patients' admission to the hospital.
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For example, 18.5% of participants saw someone who was beaten or injured by weapon, 15.8% of participants reported that some loved one could have died of life-threatening disease or injury, while 13.4% of participants witnessed serious accident.
Some have buried their loved ones on the grounds of the hospitals where they died.
Some lost loved ones and were cut to the core, while others had a comparative knee scrape; maybe they had to figure out a new commute.
People have been leaving personal messages inside - some remembering loved ones, others seeking for an outlet for bad memories.
In their final moments, some texted loved ones and crowded together.
Some lost loved ones and many of their homes were damaged or completely destroyed.
For children who have been through the stress of losing their schools, homes and in some cases loved ones to the previous floodwaters, this new typhoon can only bring more distress and uncertainty.
More people had begun to walk through the debris, some looking for loved ones, some scavenging for valuables.
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