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Discover Ludwig"some occasion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a special event or gathering that you anticipate or that you are excited about. For example, "I'm looking forward to some occasion to dress up this summer!".
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Each dance marks some occasion: work, family, season, age.
Wales were in dreamland and it will be some occasion on Saturday in Paris at the Parc des Princes.
He would sometimes address letters direct to me on some occasion, such as when my Cousin King Cyprian died.
McKimmie would spend 14 years at Aberdeen; his second appearance at his new club would be some occasion.
It was some occasion for Richie Towell, a 24-year-old former Irish youth international, to make his debut.
Transfers of possessions from older to younger family members normally require some occasion, such as a wedding or graduation, lest the gesture, coming out of the blue, be viewed with alarm.
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On some occasions, a bit of cash will help.
On some occasions they were nearly knocked down.
But some occasions demand more than a simple sandwich.
At least on some occasions, they buried their dead.
"On some occasions, I've said yes to them".
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