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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'this someone is' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an unspecified individual, especially one that has been described in a previous sentence. For example, "I saw a person on the street last night. This someone is a suspect in the robbery."
Idiom
Behind someone's back.
If you do something behind someone's back, you do it without telling them.
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To his relief, it turns out that this someone is not a coward: he's resourceful and determined and strong enough.
"People are unemployed, poor, and even if they're not; they still suffer from the country's bad conditions and want to bring their anger against someone, and this someone is the creature they perceive as weaker," says Ahmed.
In every city there is the possibility of death — even if the chance on any given day is one in a million — and in a big city like this someone is always encountering some sort of misfortune.
And although I don't get much on his personal life, aside from the fact he has homes in LA and New York but has sold the Hampstead one ("I was never there"), I can tell you he is dating someone and this someone is for real, and not Jennifer or Cameron, who never were.
B.A. Frank Shorter entering the stadium in the lead, but suddenly, what's this, someone is ahead of him after all?
As I am typing this, someone is in the throes of the most horrible suffering, while someone else is overwhelmed with happiness at being alive or reunited with a loved one.
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Part of me was still thinking that someone's going to put an end to this, someone's going to stop and do the right thing".
Importantly, the effect of agreement depended on who this "someone" was.
In this case, the someone is Andy Kaufman.
In a nutshell: Offer - this means someone is offering this item for free.
At this point someone is certain to say "Aha!
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