some
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/sʌm/US /sʌm/some
ARTICLEDefinition of some
Used to mean an amount or number of something when the amount or number is not exact or specific.
Example: Would you like some grapes?
Unspecified or unknown.
bir; bazıExample: I've just met some man who said he knew you.
You use some before a number to say that it may be a little more or a little less.
Example: Some 200 people attended the event.
some
EXAMPLESExamples of some
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Would you like some grapes?
Example sentence2
Every government is ill-disposed to the press, all or some of the time.
Example sentence3
I've just met some man who said he knew you.
Example sentence4
Some 200 people attended the event.
Example sentencesome
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