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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something of the" is correct and usable in written English, and it typically functions as a shortened way of saying "something of the [blank]." For example: "He had something of the athlete in him," meaning "He had something of the athlete's qualities in him."
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Something of the sort is essential.
But this is something of the past.
"Upsets would be something of the past".
Tells something of the events.
He learnt something of the local languages.
'El Deathio', or something of the like.
Still, it captured something of the play.
Let us instead evoke something of the era.
But perhaps something of the initial free spirit can flourish.
There was something of the same about his Christmas messages.
Still, the Amflora is something of the pride of Sweden.
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