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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some produced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity of items or results that have been created or generated. Example: "In the last quarter, some produced were of exceptional quality, leading to increased sales."
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Some produced two cars, some produced hundreds".
Other ads, some produced by the N.F.L., address safety concerns.
Some produced "near beer," with an alcoholic content of less than a half of 1 percent.
Lions Gate released 16 films in 2003 and plans to release 18 or so next year, including some produced by Artisan.
Each project is financed case by case, with some produced in collaboration with a European institution or cultural agency, and others covered by the hosting institutions.
Some were embarrassingly infertile, some produced animals that were barely fast enough to justify the diesel needed to transport them to the races.
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Some produce works for specific areas of the garden.
Some produce miniature lightning, while others glow with embedded LEDs.
So he got me to do some producing for him.
Some produce various states of euphoria; yet others produce hallucinations.
Some produce should not be refrigerated until ripened, like nectarines.
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