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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some would get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that a certain group of people would understand or receive something, often in a hypothetical or general context. Example: "In a discussion about the new policy, some would get the benefits while others might not see the value."
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Some would get nothing.
Along the way, some would get lost, some would die, some would get arrested.
Sometimes some would get so violent they would tear at your clothes, acting like they were going crazy.
It would, it said, pay 54,000 of them more this year: some would get their first basic-salary hike in four years.This was so startling that NHK, Japan's public broadcaster, led its nightly news with the story.
When smoking was allowed, he carried 10 lighters, because some would get wet and some lost, and he didn't want to lose a second or a step by having to fetch another.
But as the 1970s melted into the 1980s, and gave way to a resurgent 1990s under Deng Xiaoping's mandate of "socialism with Chinese characteristics", when "some would get rich first", the single greatest push for growth in the country demanded strong international partnerships if it were to succeed.
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Some patients would get placebos and others the full drug.
Then the trust would fold, and some charity would get the remaining $4 million.
"It would be very difficult to justify why some technologies would get different treatment," he said.
"Some children would get spooked by each other's compositions or sounds," Denham recalls.
Some people would get their copy hours after they had left for work.
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