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The phrase "some standard of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe any kind of accepted benchmark, usually established by an authority or organization. For example, "The school has set some standard of excellence for its students in terms of academic achievement."
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Mr. Dhatwalia said that the government valued press freedoms but had to hold social media to some standard of responsibility.
Intel should probably commit to some standard of inter-operability or at least guarantee it will not to do anything to degrade the operation of rival processors.
I don't know just which direction things are going to take, but I thought that with this, at least there's some hope that if you get it right, you could set some standard of quality and build on that".
But when I'm writing for Artforum I feel free to write in a way that is more direct and more responsible to what I feel and less responsible to some standard of rationality".
Should parents even try to make their students meet some standard of appropriate school dress, or should we let our teenagers conform to their own ideas of what's right for their school environment?
Cybernetics is associated with models in which a monitor compares what is happening to a system at various sampling times with some standard of what should be happening, and a controller adjusts the system's behaviour accordingly.
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But doesn't that mean that some standards of accuracy exist?
Boundary-work enabling industry scientists to define some standards of public-health policy facilitated such capture.
Now, in the Natal case and others, the judges are imposing some standards of rationality, of decency, of accountability.
Re "A New Standard of Decency" (editorial, May 18), about a Supreme Court decision on juvenile offenders: Are some standards of decency new?
Therefore, the problem be comes one of reconciling the admitted need for some standards of exclusion with the admitted liabilities of the present system.
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