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some

Definition for some

adjective as in few

Strongest matches

a few, any

Weak matches

a bit, a little, part of

adjective as in extraordinary

adjective as in a little

Strong match

approximately

Weak matches

any, few, several

pronoun as in any

Strongest match

a few

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Example Sentences

Notably, some of these compounds synergized -- that is, achieved "greater than the sum of its parts" latency reversal -- when administered with preexisting LRA compounds.

Some newly identified sites actually occur in the coding sequence of the gene that becomes an mRNA.

Although some of the duplicated genes have since been lost, Ma thinks the duplication events may have given rise to altered or alternative transcription sites.

He describes his early style as “wannabe Ryan Cabrera,” which led to some meetings that never went anywhere.

Smith returned to California in “a bad mental spot” — depression runs in his family, he says — but he regained some stability working as a nurse and as a worship leader.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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