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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some superb" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is exceptionally good or excellent. Example: The restaurant had a variety of dishes, but the seafood platter was some superb. In this sentence, "some superb" is used to emphasize the exceptional quality of the seafood platter.
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It publishes some superb journalism.
Yet the band released some superb records.
SXSW included some superb quiet zones too.
Some superb eyebrow work here.
But there were some superb individual displays.
Mittwoch contains some superb, sustained music, but lacks coherence.
The city possesses some superb examples of early Russian architecture.
There was, however, some superb brass and wind work throughout.
Amid the dross, there are some superb monikers in boxing.
"I thought I played some superb golf today.
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Back on the right coast, Florida has some superb spots.
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