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Discover Ludwig"some spares" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you have extra or additional items which you can use should the need arise. For example: "I brought some spares in case any of the lightbulbs burn out."
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With the sensor and electronics in large padded carrying cases, one site's equipment and tools, along with some spares, fills the SUV.
Some spares are needed as replacements in case of catastrophic failure in deployed warheads or cheating by the other side, but these huge reserves are far more than necessary.
"But I have some spares of that edition of the magazine.
Do as many invitations as you require, plus some spares.
Remember to buy batteries for any toy which requires batteries and also give some spares.
Have some spares to cope with the possibility of messing up.
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I've been given some spare headphones.
Maybe Meyer can donate some spare change.
So now we've got some spare torsos.
They had some spare, unused "hardware" to get rid of.
Quite possibly a Bacon fan with some spare cash.
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