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Discover Ludwig"some occasions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a few specific instances or events that are not necessarily recurring. Example: On some occasions, I find it difficult to express my emotions effectively.
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On some occasions, a bit of cash will help.
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".
On some occasions they were nearly knocked down.
On some occasions, he filmed himself having sex.
This risk was, on some occasions, life-threatening".
Some occasions, I didn't say it but I thought it.
And on some occasions, I can see him playing center".
Smooth on some occasions, it was ragged on several others.
But on some occasions Republican support could be useful.
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