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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with some care" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is done with careful attention or consideration. Example: She approached the fragile vase with some care, making sure not to knock it over. In this sentence, "with some care" indicates that the person is handling the vase carefully, possibly because it is delicate or valuable.
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Analysts treat that assertion with some care.
Even so, they must be used with some care to gain the best results.
She planned what she did with some care.
These results should be treated with some care.
There are still applications where specifying and applying resistors needs to be handled with some care.
Delineating the scope of a search with some care is particularly important where documents are involved.
Three or four of those laws are there in your reader; read them, with some care.
With some care, primarily feeding, the cells can live several months.
Mr. Geck's tome, read with some care, is a most welcome and useful companion.
In particular, we show that, with some care, the regressed formula will contain variables relevant to the current query only, rather than all variables in the problem description.
The analysis has shown that in nonadiabatic systems Frank-Kameneckij approximation of the temperature dependence of the reaction rate must be used with some care.
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