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The phrase "in someday" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to express something that is expected or hoped to happen at an unspecified or indefinite time in the future. Example: "I hope to travel the world in someday when I have saved enough money."
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So pop in someday to 17 Hillhouse Avenue.
Then she said that she would love to have Belinda run in someday and call on her.
In "Someday I'll Love Ocean Vuong," published last year in this magazine, Vuong imbues his name with new significance.
They had occasionally expressed interest in someday buying a house, and she knew, she said, even if they didn't, that this one was meant for them.
But in Harlem today, it is a commonly held belief that Columbia still owns some parkland and will move in someday, said Bill Ryall, an architect and volunteer.
Written in white ink across the bottoms of the pictures are lyrics from the Leiber and Stoller R. & B. classic "Searchin' ": "gonna find her," "like that Northwest Mounty / you know I'll bring her in someday," and so on.
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Sweetwater is an idyllic spot, yet never does Isabel stake a claim to it, as in someday-this-will-all-be-mine.
I'll go in somedays and I'll be so balanced and then I'll go on other days and I can't even..."...
She said they had discussed visiting castles in England and beaches in Greece someday.
And perhaps, like in Europe, someday give each big country in Africa its own MTV channel.
Or maybe that one top hanging in your closet that your just waiting will be back in style someday?
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