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The phrase "some major information" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to significant or important details or data that are relevant to a particular context or discussion. Example: "Before making a decision, we need to gather some major information about the project's potential risks and benefits."
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In this study we investigated the interaction between OTX2 and p63 transcription factor, in compelling also the correct vestibular organogenesis, adding some major information about the structure of the pathway.
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It is in these facilitation companies' best interest to display a plethora of positive messages to prospective patients as studies have found that word-of-mouth advertising and personal experiences are some of the major information sources that patients draw from [ 32].
(Someone has stolen some major classified information about it).
On Wednesday though, some major festival information was announced -- and it had nothing to do with a concert roster.
Independent Online Major information network from one of South Africa's principal newspaper groups.
It also proposes a major information campaign to improve the information and advice available to people about care.
In the dim past (say, six months ago), it was big news when a major information technology company missed its financial targets.
The Dr Pepper Snapple Group said on Tuesday that it had signed a five-year contract with HCL Technologies, a major information technology and outsourcing company in Noida, India.
"I.B.M. has the most aggressive internationalization strategy of any of the major information technology companies," said Frank Gens, chief analyst of IDC, a research firm.
WikiLeaks seems to be in the midst of a major information push regarding Latin America.
This result is consistent with the presence of major information problems for smaller firms.
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