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"in evenings" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to express a certain time period or frequency in which someone does something. For example, "I usually go for a jog in the evenings."
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Their self-indulgence could tear holes in evenings, marriages, families.
Previously, we reported children to be more adherent in evenings compared to mornings, suggesting an association with time-pressure.
You cannot do research only at weekends or only in evenings.
"In evenings and weekends, if I don't keep up with e-mail, I'm drowning," he said.
With many examiners also teaching, this means a lot of work in evenings and weekends.
There will be three quizzes: two during the semester, administered in evenings, and one during the final exam time-slot.
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Rabbis-in-training led campers in evening-long Talmudic discussions.
In the evenings, jazz is played in the bar.
In the evenings.
In the evenings, he drove.
I always tended bar in the evenings.
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