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I . some [sʌm] ADJ

1. some (several):

some apples
some people think...

4. some (excellent):

that was some holiday!
he is some pianist!

II . some [sʌm] PRON

1. some (several):

some
I would like some

2. some (amount):

some
I would like some

III . some [sʌm] ADV

1. some (about):

some ten of them
some hundred kilos

2. some AM (little):

to feel some better

an [æn, ən] ART INDEF before vowel

an → a

See also a , A

A, a [eɪ] <-'s [or -s]> N

1. A (letter):

A
A nt
A
a nt
from A to Z
od A do Z

2. A (place):

from A to B

3. A MUS:

A
A nt

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After a series of court cases the nature of the guarantees for some policies was reinterpreted, becoming more onerous.
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Some monarch seems to immerse themselves in spiritualism and religion.
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Most begonias are sour to the taste, and some people in some areas eat them.
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For some time she lived in a trailer on food stamps and welfare.
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Some of these designs leapfrogged other countries' tank designs.
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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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Some manufacturers have a separate ground loop fluid pump pack, while some integrate the pumping and valving within the heat pump.
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This batch of tunes could be used in much the same way, and includes some characters who would probably benefit mightily, if temporarily, from a good antifogmatic.
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Some of his phials and plans are on display.
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Arsenal need some nastiness in them, a devilment which is used in the right way.
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