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"some objective" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a goal that somebody is aiming to achieve. For example, "John had some objective in his life and he was determined to achieve it."
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But there are some objective measures.
This is not some objective, nonpartisan oracle".
So we ask everyone to compile some objective data.
How about some objective criteria in this debate?
Yet there are some objective facts to be considered.
The members try to take complicated policy debates and measure them with some objective number.
"Yes, in some objective conceptual world there is tradeoff," he said.
We parents who played that game can offer some objective reasons.
Some objective other than cost-saving or profit-making is employed.
I know the book is not awful, because it has been well-received and some objective readers have enjoyed it.
But like all propagandists, his job is not to find some objective truth, but to anger, challenge, ask hard questions.
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