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The phrase "added sometimes" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something is occasionally included or incorporated, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The ingredients list for the recipe includes salt, pepper, and added sometimes herbs for flavor."
Alternatives: "occasionally included" or "sometimes added".
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Uchida added: "Sometimes, you get kicked around.
Then she added: "Sometimes we eat candy.
But then he added, "Sometimes people don't make rational decisions".
Arnarson added, "Sometimes we have to evaluate risk versus return.
She added: "Sometimes they say it's good to lose.
He added, "Sometimes you take actions that you later regret".
Dr. Stork added, "Sometimes we pretend to know less".
But, he added, "sometimes bankruptcy is the best option".
Joanna added, "Sometimes negative from the guys too".
"Jurors," he added, "sometimes acquit when under the law they have no right to do so".
As for the reasons to use it, she added: "Sometimes you use crudeness just for shock.
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