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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some today" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified quantity or amount of something that is relevant to the current day. Example: "I plan to finish some today, but I might need more time tomorrow."
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"They already had some today".
WEATHER In case you had forgotten what clouds look like, there will be some today.
The music stunned listeners in its day (and still stuns some today) for its harmonic daring.
But critics of Mr. Cruz argue that Cubans are awarded what some today would call amnesty.
And then there's the matter of the split infinitive, which some today who fancy themselves grammatical purists cannot abide.
Losing faith in medical systems based on materialistic premises, she hit on what some today would call the placebo effect.
Some "Today" staffers cite a lack of audience connection to Mr. Lauer as the root of the problem.
Mellon took the job reluctantly aged 65, and pioneered the supply-side reforms still favoured by some today.
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I started some 40 years ago.
Some 1,300 people came.
Over here is some 1985.
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