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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as you sometimes do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a recurring action or behavior of someone in a casual or conversational context.
Example: "I appreciate your insights, as you sometimes do when we discuss these topics."
Alternatives: "as you often do" or "as you tend to do".
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"We had, as you sometimes do, a tremendously successful season in our first year," Mr. Hambleton recalled.
As you sometimes do.
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You did not see anyone slouching around in the field thinking "what am I doing out here?" as you sometimes did in England teams of previous years.
It's clean and it's very efficient and dependable, as opposed to other airlines where you sometimes don't know if your luggage is going to come".
"We as players sometimes do stuff that we don't know happens, and that's just part of golf.
Regular tomato varieties can be grown in containers as well, but sometimes do not perform as well.
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Even if you disagree with his conservative political and economic views, as I sometimes do, you've got to admire his facility with words.
When frustrated voters ask Giuliani about the intractability of problems like health care or immigration, as they sometimes do, you can almost see him brighten.
You might wonder (as I sometimes do) just why gift cards have become so ubiquitous in the world as a replacement for straight-up cash.
It would have been a refreshing change to see an attractive male character and an attractive female character behave, just as they sometimes do in life — you know, professionally.
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