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"could sometimes be" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express possibility or uncertainty about something happening in the past or future. Example: The weather in this city could sometimes be unpredictable, with sudden rainstorms appearing out of nowhere.
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Mom could sometimes be full of it.
Tony could sometimes be a bit squeamish about negative campaigning.
The Queens borough president, Helen M. Marshall, said the group's persistence could sometimes be alienating.
But subtler flavors on the menu could sometimes be more imaginatively handled.
Mr. Jobs's self-confidence could sometimes be indistinguishable from arrogance and self-aggrandizement.
And irrigated cropland could sometimes be discerned, like pointillism on Nile Delta sand.
Faint thunder could sometimes be heard, but storms never materialized, showers never arrived.
Technology leaders began to realize that Washington could sometimes be useful to them.
He also pointed out that local tip-offs could sometimes be vexatious.
"Liverpool has a very big squad and therefore you could sometimes be on the bench.
He could sometimes be abrasive, blasphemous and disturbed, even according to his friends.
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