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The phrase "some waste" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a certain amount or type of waste, and can be used to describe any kind of waste material or resources that are being discarded. Example: The company's efforts to reduce waste have been successful, but there is still some waste that cannot be recycled.
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Some waste it.
And some waste will always be left.
A small, elderly man came out of the apartment next door to dump some waste.
Phyllo tears easily, so allow for some waste, especially with first few sheets.
Some waste has been stored there on an interim basis for years, leading to protests.
There must be some waste that is better burnt or buried.
But the additional private spending stimulated by Mr. Bush's tax cuts would also entail some waste.
Energy will be used, materials will be consumed, some waste will be created.
We were on some waste ground, at the edge of a golf course.
Even after incineration, some waste remains – such as bottom ash – are landfilled.
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Some waste-to-energy pilot plants, particularly those using energy-intensive techniques like plasma, have functioned with low efficiency or actually consumed more energy than they were able to produce.
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