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III . some [sʌm] ADV

a [ə, stressed eɪ] indef art before consonant, an [ən, stressed æn] before vowel

3. a (before person's name):

an [ən, stressed æn] indef art before vowel

an → a

See also a

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Most begonias are sour to the taste, and some people in some areas eat them.
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Like some other nitrated organic compounds, nitroethane is also used as a fuel additive and a precursor to explosives.
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Some of his phials and plans are on display.
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This was followed by outbreaks of sleeping sickness and smallpox that would halve the population of some areas.
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After a series of court cases the nature of the guarantees for some policies was reinterpreted, becoming more onerous.
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Some think that he's one of the pioneers of his generation and stands among the nation's most talented poets and novelists.
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Another must is a good eye for detail to spot blemished bodywork or crash damage, and preferably some mechanical know-how, or a friend with some.
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Some women go to great lengths to keep their skin fair, including wearing face masks when out in the sun.
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Some of these designs leapfrogged other countries' tank designs.
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However, at some point the mixdown master tape for this song was also lost, and apparently no backup copies had been made.
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