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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "some with" is not correctly usable in written English.
To express the meaning intended, the phrase should be written as "some with [noun]". For example, "Some with experience applied for the job."
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Some with children, some with old people.
Some with addictions.
Some with each other, some with themselves.
Some with clean records are let go.
Unusual pieces include some with written messages.
Some with too many syllables were rejected.
Some with political connections skirted the worst.
Some with dubious credentials were denied visas.
All let go, some with minor injuries.
Some with buggies!
Some with grown children.
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