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有些人 (yǒuxiē rén) is used to refer to "some people" in a sentence. For example, one might say: 他们 (tāmen) 对 (duì) 这 (zhè) 个 (gè) 问题 (wèntí) 有 (yǒu) 不 (bù) 同 (tóng) 的 (de) 看法 (kànfǎ), 有些人 (yǒuxiē rén) 认为 (rènwéi) 这 (zhè) 是 (shì) 好 (hǎo) 的 (de), 而 (ér) 有些人 (yǒuxiē rén) 则 (zé) 认为 (rènwéi) 这 (zhè) 是 (shì) 坏 (huài) 的 (de).
This sentence translates to: They have different opinions on this issue; some people think it is good, while some people think it is bad.
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