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Discover Ludwig"some newspaper" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it to refer to any kind of printed newspaper, such as a daily or weekly newspaper. Example: I read about the new law in some newspaper last night.
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Some newspaper bosses are cautious.
I just put some newspaper down.
Some newspaper representatives hailed the ruling.
Some newspaper reports said 17 Taliban were killed.
She emptied the vacuum cleaner bag on to some newspaper.
Some newspaper industry executives say early results have been promising.
"I just put some newspaper down," he said.
The collection also includes some newspaper and magazine clippings about a few of the restaurants.
The New York Times isn't just some newspaper somewhere, it's the nation's paper of record.
It wasn't until the next day that some newspaper headlines breathed a sigh of relief.
The local stations, and some newspaper video sites, have picked up on the trend.
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