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The phrase "this someone says" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to refer to something that a specific person has said, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "I don't understand the point of this someone says; can you clarify what they meant?"
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And now this, someone says.
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("It's getting dangerous to be poor in this country," someone says. The rejoinder: "It always was").
("It's getting dangerous to be poor in this country," someone says at one point. The rejoinder: "It always was").
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