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Discover Ludwig"some quantities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an unspecified or unknown amount of something. For example, "The store is selling off some quantities of clothes at a discounted price."
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Some quantities, such as temperature, have units but are not compounded of fundamental dimensions.
However, addition of some quantities of combustible gases (here: propane) may sustain combustion processes.
The sprat is taken in some quantities in the most northern parts, such as in the northern Adriatic.
The costs, so obtained, are strongly affected by some quantities, parameters and assumptions, influence of which has also been investigated and discussed.
Finally, the influence of the variation of some quantities necessary for calculation on the energy performance of ventilated facades is investigated.
To understand the biological and clinical meaning of the DK tensor, we have to measure and calculate some quantities and parameters which are independent from coordinate system choices.
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Most of the gowns come in some quantity from stores and manufacturers.
At least an additional 170 sites held some quantity of fertilizer, many in wood-frame buildings.
So I'm claiming that there's some quantity up here.
Resource allocation, a problem of increasing importance in control theory (Murray, 2003), involves splitting some quantity and dedicating appropriate proportions of it to optimize some quantity of interest.
The surprise is that it exists in some quantity, since so little of it has been seen here.
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