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'some nerves' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a state of feeling anxious or tense, for example: "I was feeling some nerves before my driving test."
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"There were some nerves.
"He feels some nerves.
"You can sense some nerves.
"I got some nerves going," he said.
"I have some nerves, but it's pretty exciting".
"It's a swirly cone of some nerves, excitement.
The briefing, the official said, soothed some nerves.
I'm sure there are some nerves jangling around.
"I hadn't played in three weeks, so there's some nerves.
"Some nerves are always going to be there," says Wilson.
Some nerves in large vertebrates are several feet long.
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