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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some mail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified quantity of mail, such as letters or packages, that one has received or is expecting. Example: "I checked the mailbox and found some mail waiting for me."
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He also picked up some mail.
And one day he attacked some mail carriers.
The view is shared by some Mail readers.
I just got some mail from you the other day".
"We asked her to find some mail in the house.
Some Mail journalists even toy with the idea of forming a new opposition party.
He sorted through some mail, threw out half of it unopened, took another sip of seltzer.
I would get some mail that would insinuate that people heard rumors.
Delete some mail on the phone, and it's instantly deleted back at the office PC, too.
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