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'he sometimes stays' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when you want to describe a person who may sometimes stay in one place, such as a home or a city. For example: "My brother works abroad, but he sometimes stays to visit our family."
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He sometimes stays "several miles" from his recruiting destination.
But he sometimes stays stuck for long stretches — eyes frozen wide, as if someone had just barked at him in Chinese.
But he sometimes stays stuck for long stretches eyes frozen wide, as if someone had just barked at him in Chinese.
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He said he sometimes stayed over in Astoria when he had to be at work early at a job in Queens.
In Cairo, he sometimes stayed with Sims, who recalled, laughing, "Most Egyptian men are ladies' men, but they're terrible at it.
When the attorney general took office in 2010, he sometimes stayed in Mr. Williams's $2.2 million home outside Richmond while his family remained in the northern suburbs.
He sometimes stayed in the Olympic Village to show a camaraderie with athletes and temper the I.O.C.'s reputation of elitism.
One early file on Hobsbawm describes his uncle Harry, with whom he sometimes stayed, as "sneering, half Jew in appearance, having a long nose".
During the long fall and winter months when he sometimes stayed on alone after his family had returned to their homes in Boston and Galveston, Tex., he often invited people from town over for dinner.
The transmitters sent their location to Mr. Gill's computer, and he sometimes stayed up until 2 in the morning to see the latest signal appear on the Google Earth program running on his laptop.
He sometimes stayed with friends in the country, he said, but this would be in the highly circumscribed territory marked out by country house weekends, mostly in the south-east of England.
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