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The phrase "are sometimes given to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is occasionally provided or assigned to someone or something.
Example: "Students are sometimes given to understand complex theories through practical examples."
Alternatives: "are occasionally assigned to" or "are sometimes provided to".
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Evenings are sometimes given to fashion shows and product rollouts.
For instance, daughters are sometimes given to a murder victim's family as blood money.
In India, preferences are sometimes given to the majority, and the share of university seats in states like Tamil Nadu given by preference often far exceeds 50 percent.
The drugs are also used in livestock to augment muscle mass, and they are sometimes given to racehorses to increase stamina and heighten performance.
RBC transfusions are sometimes given to cardiac patients to rapidly replace blood volume in cases of postoperative blood losses [29].
These medications are most often given for asthma, though some forms of steroids are sometimes given to treat croup.
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Aid is sometimes given to vanity infrastructure projects with no real development value.
The title imam also is sometimes given to the specially trained Muslims who lead prayers in the mosques.
Imperium was sometimes given to others in cases of special military commands, such as that of Germanicus in ad 17.
The embassy, it was reported, told bank investigators such cheques were sometimes given to aides as bonuses.
Notoriously, she was sometimes given to short-term political infatuations, and for a brief period Hart had her ear.
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