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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some pieces" is correct and commonly used in written English
You can use it to refer to a small amount or specific number of items or objects. For example: 1. She picked up some pieces of broken glass from the floor and threw them away. 2. I only have some pieces of information about the case, not the whole story. 3. He always leaves some pieces of bread on the plate for the birds to eat. 4. The artist carefully arranged some pieces of fruit on the table before painting them. 5. Can you pass me some pieces of paper so I can write a note? In each of these sentences, "some pieces" is used to refer to a small but specific number or amount of something.
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Some pieces were finished.
We've got some pieces.
"They've had some pieces.
Some pieces were extraordinary, really".
Some pieces are amazing.
Some pieces are good.
Some pieces of silk were left plain.
"Some pieces were taken for media convenience.
Some pieces are votive plaques.
"We'll put some pieces in".
Some pieces involve recognizable imagery.
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