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Discover Ludwig"some medicine" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it anytime you need to refer to medicine or medicine related topics. For example, "I need to buy some medicine for my headache."
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They buy some medicine and drive home "without stopping".
One day, he had a tantrum over taking some medicine.
/ And some medicine / Everything's going to be fine.
"If you are positive, you're going to get some medicine.
But I'm sure we've got some medicine for pain.
"Can you give us some medicine?" the old woman asked.
If they have chronic asthma, there should be some medicine".
There is nothing out there that says if you take some medicine, you will be fine".
Porto wrote a note explaining that she had reacted badly to some medicine.
He pleaded with her to ask Yasi to take a doctor and some medicine to Phul.
He was given some medicine and a bandage on his forehead.
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