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"some provisions" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It could be used in a sentence like this: "The contract includes some provisions that both parties must agree to."
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They brought ashore some provisions.
Some provisions of the safety law could be tweaked.
Consumers have indisputably benefited from some provisions of the law.
But even here, Merkel and Cameron have made some provisions.
Some provisions are not supposed to last even that long.
It does contain some provisions that Congress could reasonably change.
Still, several argued that some provisions have unintended consequences.
"Some provisions seem particularly inappropriate at this late moment".
He describes some provisions as being "neutralised" for some firms.
While some provisions might crimp the N.B.A.'s middle class, others could boost it.
We can try to delay funding of some provisions and remove some of the taxes".
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