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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some medium" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified type or form of medium, such as in art, communication, or technology. Example: "For this project, we can choose some medium that best conveys our message, whether it's digital, print, or performance art."
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"This is some medium," Lenny breathed, those 50 years ago.
He made handoffs flawlessly and completed safe passes, and even connected on some medium passes.
The Bureau of Prisons Web site shows that international terrorists are held at many of its 115 facilities, including some medium- and low-security prisons.
Watch for a resumption of the series in 2038 as "Way Back When/Then/Now" — in some medium that cannot be imagined today.
According to him, sensation occurs when the sense organ is stimulated by the sense object, typically through some medium, such as light for vision and air for hearing.
To become a fossil, the remains of an organism must not decay away to nothing, but instead be buried in some medium (mud, sand, ash) which generally (but not always) happens in water.
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Some skate well, some medium, some shockingly ill; but all skate, or essay to do so.
Some medium-size ones, like Kenya and Madagascar, did moderately well.
The lecture also had some medium-term effects which were, arguably, more benign.
In accordance with a decision of the Carter administration, some medium-range missiles were deployed in Europe.
The recent scare may help concentrate minds about the need to make some medium-size sacrifices now.
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