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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it is sometimes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something occurs or is true on certain occasions or under specific circumstances.
Example: "The weather can be unpredictable, as it is sometimes during the spring months."
Alternatives: "as it occasionally is" or "as it may sometimes be".
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The Scottish wildcat, or Highland Tiger as it is sometimes known, is larger and much fiercer than its domestic cousin.
Yet the male weepie, or "guy-cry" as it is sometimes known in the US, is a genre in its own right.
Like "Real World," MoHouse, as it is sometimes known, thrives on diversity.
Yet his work is not as light as it is sometimes portrayed.
Or, as it is sometimes called here, the War Between the States.
Was it "okey-doke" or was it, rather, " 'okey-dokey,' as it is sometimes articulated"?
A first viewing of "Schumann," as it is sometimes called, can be genuinely startling.
"This is not as simple and clear a process as it is sometimes presented".
"The situation is not as tragic as it is sometimes portrayed," Mr. Midzi said.
Volunteering, or voluntourism as it is sometimes known, is a rapidly expanding industry.
Low parity has been considered a factor or, as it is sometimes called, "poor reproductive performance".
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