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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some sciences" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a subset of scientific fields or subjects. Example: "Some sciences, such as physics and chemistry, rely heavily on mathematical equations and formulas."
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SOME sciences are observational.
To remind us that some sciences are essentially historical.
"In New York, it will probably be in media, financial services and some sciences".
The statistics, published by the university admissions service Ucas, show that men still dominate in areas traditionally seen as male, such as engineering and some sciences.
Other subjects are planned to follow, including history, geography and some sciences.
Just because your papers no longer rack up citations doesn't mean people aren't reading them--at least for some sciences.
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And some science.
"This is not some science-fiction stuff".
Some science testing is being added.
At this point North needs some science.
"This," Garreau cautions, "is not some science fiction future".
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