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Discover Ludwig"some newspapers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific group of newspapers, usually as a plural noun. For example: "I get my news from some newspapers, but I also check online sources."
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Some newspapers shun endorsements.
Some newspapers have overplayed their hand.
Some newspapers printed stories declaring precisely that.
And some newspapers reacted stronger than others".
Some newspapers have resisted the temptation.
He brought along an umbrella, a blanket, and some newspapers.
Still, the ads continue to surface in some newspapers.
Some newspapers try to resist, but they are dying.
Some newspapers questioned whether a military campaign could be effective.
It looked like some newspapers swallowed that briefing.
(Some newspapers do not accept advertising for NC-17 films).
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