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Discover Ludwig"some nerve" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean having an audacity or courage to do something despite opposition or disapproval. Example: He had some nerve to publicly criticize the mayor at the town hall meeting.
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Some nerve.
That took some nerve.
The scalpel hit some nerve.
ANNA: She's got some nerve.
It took some nerve, presumably?
But throwing it took some nerve.
Coming from him, this took some nerve.
To attend it required some nerve.
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There are some nerve-racking weekends ahead".
The government has, after some nerve-racking dithering, responded.
Ryan Fitzpatrick managed to connect with Stevie Johnson for 80 plus yards and in some nerve-wracking set ups.
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