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Some

/sʌm/
Used to refer to an unspecified amount or number of something.

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Examples:

The conductor passed by and Clifford gave him some money.

'I must try some,' she said.

At the same time he liked him some.

Etymology:

etymology
The word "some" comes from the Old English term "sum," which has Germanic roots. It is related to "som" in Middle Dutch and "sum" in Old Norse, indicating an unspecified or certain quantity.

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