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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some machinery" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group or amount of mechanical equipment or devices. Example: "The factory contained some machinery that was over a century old, still churning out products with precision and efficiency."
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So I said 'there is some machinery churning in Seth MacFarlane's head beyond the fart jokes'".
At another plant, a worker lost his arm after it was snared in some machinery.
Society, therefore, needs some machinery for separating the control of capital from its ownership.
Some machinery in the workshop, like a hulking iron lathe used almost every day, dates from the 1940's.
The system's manifold failures -- cold winter weather, for example, caused some machinery to freeze up -- led to three investigations and took months to be corrected.
The ONS said manufacture of some machinery and equipment had been the biggest contributor to the decline in output; while other sectors, including pharmaceuticals, had performed more strongly.
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I think we will make some machinery-of-government changes that do meet the criteria I have set out that it will bring greater focus or lead to better coordination.
Vincent even gave them some baking machinery.
On the last day, Driss ripped his leg open on some rusty machinery.
Tver, the capital, has some heavy machinery, including railroad rolling stock.
It may not have succeeded, but it evidently set some mental machinery turning.
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