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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some rivalries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a few specific rivalries in a particular context, such as sports, business, or personal relationships. Example: "In the world of sports, some rivalries have become legendary, drawing fans from all over."
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Some rivalries also survived.
Some rivalries never end.
Some rivalries are hard to spot.
On the streets of the shattered city, some rivalries gained new steam.
Some teams, some towns and some rivalries seem to require a desperate moment, a kind of fulcrum of sports fate, to reverse long-standing infernal trends.
Had she picked any of the other envelopes, the Giants-Redskins-Eagles axis would have endured in the East, but some rivalries would never have developed.
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Some rivalry.
There must be some rivalry among Corrie women?
These projects use competing methods to build their mirrors, so there is some rivalry between them.
He suggested there might have been some rivalry between Sir Harold and his half-sister for their father's favour.
"I thought that was purely a Dutch thing, but apparently some Germans feel some rivalry towards us as well, as the wonderfully named Radbert Grimmig wrote earlier.
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