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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of some time" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is usually used when referring to a period or period of time. For example, "I haven't seen her in a long time, it must have been of some time ago."
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And one of the first things to go is usually any hope of some time alone.
Here he was though, shunning maternity leave in pursuit of some time in the middle.
We, the Class of Some Time Ago, are not wearing mortarboards.
"They are a new administration, and definitely they are in need of some time, O.K.," he said in English.
Before I took over as C.E.O. in 2007, the board gave me the benefit of some time.
He seemed as surprised as any of his 188 rivals; he has been concentrating on his climbing skills at the cost of some time trial speed after finishing fourth in the previous Tour.
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The laboratories' estimates assume widespread application of some time-tested efficiency standards and the success of some newer inventions that scientists love but many bottom-line economists tend to distrust as expensive or unrealistic.
The robustness of the software sensor can be improved by on-line identification of some time-varying parameters, such as the material grindability.
The existence of repeated employment and unemployment spells and, more importantly, of some time-varying covariates allows non-parametric identification (Abbring and van den Berg 2004; Gaure et al. 2007).
"What?" I said, "Is that a lot?" At any rate, I am in dire need of some time-management and organizational coaching, and I have always enjoyed Russell's posts.
Congress has the luxury of taking some time.
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