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"some man" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a pronoun and can be used to refer to any man, without specifying who it is. For example, "Some man asked for directions to the store."
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SOME MAN: But who spotted them?
SOME MAN: Did somebody spot them?
SOME MAN: Sam, Sam: why did Boris think you were going to throw an egg?6.
This was some man.
Some man called the writer and….
"Some man dropped this off," she said.
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