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The phrase "as was sometimes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurred occasionally or in certain instances in the past.
Example: "The project was challenging, as was sometimes the case with new initiatives."
Alternatives: "as was occasionally" or "as was at times".
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As was sometimes the case, the captain had left the cockpit door open.
Where such one-party dominance is coupled with a powerful directly elected mayor, as was sometimes the case in Tower Hamlets, democracy cannot flourish.
Many labels are noting that the garments have been mercerized -- not once, as was sometimes done in the past, but two or three times.
The decline was not in recorded global temperatures, as was sometimes said, but in temperatures inferred from a series of tree rings over the last few decades.
Jardine was not taking advantage, as was sometimes cynically supposed, of his research in order to get on with a book she did not have time to write by herself.
Many of those returning to the city's housing projects after the storm found that HUD had boarded up their apartments even, as was sometimes the case, when there was little damage from the storm.
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Nor was he a "Normanist," as is sometimes alleged.
Not my son Ed as is sometimes thought.
Far from being timeless (as is sometimes claimed), they are saturated in time.
(His obsessive infatuations were not quite as "innocent" as is sometimes claimed.
Hartman was funny, God knows, but Thomas's ear is unreliable, as is, sometimes, his taste.
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