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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'I sometimes pretend' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to an activity you do, often playfully or for a purpose. For example, "I sometimes pretend to be an archaeologist during my morning walks, searching for hidden gems buried in the dirt."
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I sometimes pretend that the ringing in my ears is a sound I play on purpose to mask the ringing in my ears a Zen-like switcheroo that works better than you might think.
I sometimes pretend to read a newspaper on the bus - but really I'm ______ on people's conversations.
"I sometimes pretend that Justin is just busy with friends, or being obstinate.
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When people would say hi to me in the hallways, I would sometimes pretend I didn't hear them, because I didn't know what to say (it never dawned on me that a simple "hello" would be enough).
Modern psychology has, to some extent, pulled the curtain back on human reasoning and shown it to be much less impressive than it sometimes pretends to be, and much more driven by the hidden force of intuition.
Though it sometimes pretends not to be, "Midsummer" is a full-fledged rom-com, evoking the kind of movies that once teamed Tom Hanks with Meg Ryan and, more recently, Matthew McConaughey with various twinkly young things.
I sing, sometimes, pretending it is the Plague years, and that I have been left here to die in the buried city, to sing songs for the dead".
"I wanted to tell a story about how people sometimes pretend to be someone else and put on a mask everyday," Vandenabeele tells The Creators Project.
But, as an otherwise highly functioning teen-ager, he would sometimes pretend to be homeless.
The volunteers use business visas, or sometimes pretend to be students or tourists.
Hoverflies don't sting, but to repel predators they sometimes pretend to.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com