Some means: some.
Phrasal collocations:
1. Do some shopping.
Buy something; shop; go shopping.
2. in some ways.
To some extent; in some sense.
3. to some degree.
To some extent.
4. Do some walking.
Take a walk.
5. in some case.
In some cases; in some cases.
6. Spare some time.
Take out some time; make time.
7. at some point.
At some point; at some time; at some place.
8. Quite some.
People haven’t seen her for a long time.
9. to some extent.
To some extent.
10. Do some washing.
Do some washing.
Bilingual examples:
1. Some?researchers argue that doodling activates the brain's so-called default circuit.
Some researchers believe that doodling activates the brain's so-called default circuit. The so-called "default loop".
2. However, some neighbors have a complaint against the people who do square dancing.
However, some neighbors have a complaint against the people who do square dancing.
However, some neighbors have a complaint against the people who do square dancing.
3. But it's possible to go on a cruise along?some?of the oldest parts of the canal.
But it's possible to go on a cruise along?some?of the oldest parts of the canal.
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4. Some people are nervous about living near rivers because rivers can cause floods.
Some people are nervous about living near rivers because rivers can cause floods.
5. So, they decided to make small changes to the enzyme by adding some amino acids.
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