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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at someday" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate a future time, but are not referring to a specific day or date. For example: "I hope to achieve my goals at someday."
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And the city is working on "toilet-to-tap" technology aimed at someday making sewage water so clean it will be drinkable.
MR: Are there any other albums out there that you feel strongly about and maybe will take a swing at someday?
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At the Fragrance Foundation Awards last month, at which Someday won Celebrity Fragrance of the Year, Women's Wear Daily reported that the actress Jane Lynch joked, "Why is it that singers always come out with fragrances, but Marc Jacobs has yet to drop an album?" Ms. Dodge was undaunted.
Sotheby's sent its European chairman, Henry Wyndham; people who buy things at Maastricht may want to sell them at auction someday.
I want to be really good at this someday.
People only like underdog stories if they think you've got a shot at winning someday".
"I'd like to talk with him at length someday," she said.
It didn't occur to us that you would make a living at it someday.
I used to walk down this block saying, 'I'm gonna perform at Irving Plaza someday.
Mrs. Nalls said he deserved a shot at parole someday as well.
I don't want my kids looking at me someday and wondering why I never made something of myself.
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