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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around sometimes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs intermittently or occasionally in a particular area or context.
Example: "I like to go for a walk around sometimes when the weather is nice."
Alternatives: "now and then" or "every so often".
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"I leave my phone around sometimes.
"Even the greatest starters, they get hit around sometimes.
"Up and down and around, sometimes until late at night.
"As the steel is raised, it's moving around sometimes.
When kids are around, sometimes they drink, too.
Jack, I don't want a be like them guys you see around sometimes.
Opera companies have long been accustomed to changing casts around, sometimes at the last minute.
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Work-Around: Sometimes you can avoid the charges by flying on another airline.
Even when an attempt is made to study AKI systematically, the limitations on laboratory services with rapid turn-around sometimes lead to use of alternate AKI definitions, since current consensus AKI definitions are partly based on serial creatinine measurements.
"The one thing I'd really like to do is try and get early momentum as opposed to starting scratching around - sometimes it can get a bit tough then".
We have this conversation, 'You're very pleasurable to be around'…Sometimes Walt could be very standoffish and quiet and he didn't come off being very knowledgeable.
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