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The phrase "with some aspect" is correct and can be used in written English
For example, you might use it in a sentence such as: "This issue needs to be addressed with some aspect of urgency." Here, "with some aspect" is emphasizing the need for haste.
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Choose a project with some aspect of novelty (a new app, a new algorithm, etc.).
"All that I loved to do was involved with some aspect of science".
"Everyone in the room had some experience with some aspect of the trial".
As President Obama's solicitor general, Kagan might have dealt with some aspect of the litigation.
"Dozens and dozens of studies have looked at breast cancer risk associated with some aspect of diet," she said.
Of course barely a moment passes when Ms. Cohen Alameno is not dealing with some aspect of 9/11.
The prize was created to celebrate books that engage with some aspect of medicine, health or illness.
The crowd at the circus was a mix of longtime Communists and others dissatisfied with some aspect of German unification.
Harry recounts the charm with which Connolly would approach him from time to time if dissatisfied with some aspect of the paper's coverage.
We recommend that you become acquainted with some aspect of hospitality through service-related jobs, internships, shadow opportunities, or informational interviews prior to applying.
Research published last week by the Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi) showed that half of all students surveyed were dissatisfied with some aspect of their life at university.
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