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on some evenings
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"on some evenings" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a recurring event that happens on some, but not all, evenings. For example: "On some evenings, my family and I go for a walk in the park."
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32 human-written examples
The scientists recruited a group of young, healthy men and had them consume meals that contained Tabasco sauce and mustard shortly before they turned in on some evenings and nonspiced control meals on other evenings.
News & Media
On some evenings, a portion is cordoned off for soccer games that can draw hundreds of avid male onlookers, but this cluster of activity seems only to underscore the surrounding emptiness.
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After mile marker 15, the road reaches Kokee Park Headquarters, and the Kokee Lodge with cabins, campgrounds, picnic tables and a restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch daily, plus early dinners on some evenings.
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On some evenings, visitors can also peer through one of the observatory's telescopes.
News & Media
In addition, he noted that even while ABC's ratings had improved on some evenings like Tuesday night, the network still lost $23 million, in contrast to a profit of $87 million in the quarter a year earlier.
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It is not a complex story, or even a particularly long one; the production lasts 45 minutes, and will be performed twice on some evenings.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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28 human-written examples
Being on a budget, some evenings we cooked our own meals, so it was good to be only a couple of bridges away from one of only two supermarkets I saw in Venice.
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I waitressed on weekends and some evenings to support myself.
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And if on some slow evenings no one stops by, she can look down and admire the bronze plaque that her friends added to the bar six or seven years ago, laying claim to her place in New York history in three simple words: "Claire Oesch's seat".
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With the full support of her employer, Stanley attends a two-week annual camp (one week's paid leave is provided by E.ON which, she says is "fantastically supportive") and also spends every other weekend and some evenings on TA activities.
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On some Saturday evenings jazz prevails as on July 11, featuring the New Black Eagle Band.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "on some evenings" to indicate that an event or activity happens occasionally, but not every evening. This implies a degree of unpredictability or irregularity.
Common error
Avoid using "on some evenings" excessively in close proximity within your writing. Vary your sentence structure and use synonyms like "occasionally" or "certain evenings" to maintain reader interest.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "on some evenings" functions as an adverbial phrase of time, modifying a verb or clause to specify when an action occurs. It indicates that the action happens occasionally or intermittently, rather than regularly. Ludwig confirms that this phrase is usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Travel
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Food
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "on some evenings" is a common and grammatically correct adverbial phrase used to indicate that an event or activity occurs occasionally during the evening. As confirmed by Ludwig, it is suitable for various contexts and registers, from news reports to casual conversations. Ludwig's analysis of numerous examples highlights its primary function of providing temporal context, setting the expectation of intermittent rather than consistent occurrence. While it's a versatile phrase, overusing it can lead to redundancy, so consider synonyms like "certain evenings" or "occasionally" to diversify your writing. The most authoritative sources using this phrase include The New York Times, The Guardian and The Washington Post.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
certain evenings
Emphasizes specific, though unspecified, evenings.
occasional evenings
Highlights the infrequency of the evenings in question.
some nights
Uses "nights" instead of "evenings", slightly less formal.
a few evenings
Indicates a small number of evenings.
on select evenings
Implies a deliberate choice or selection of evenings.
certain nights
Similar to "certain evenings" but uses "nights".
at times in the evening
More verbose and emphasizes the timing within the evening.
during some evenings
Rephrases using "during" for a slightly different emphasis.
on particular evenings
Similar to 'on select evenings', emphasizing specific evenings.
every so often in the evening
Emphasizes the sporadic nature of the events.
FAQs
How can I use "on some evenings" in a sentence?
You can use "on some evenings" to indicate that an event happens occasionally, such as, "On some evenings I enjoy reading".
What is a more formal alternative to "on some evenings"?
A more formal alternative could be "on certain evenings" or "during select evenings".
Is it correct to say "in some evenings" instead of "on some evenings"?
No, the correct preposition to use is "on". "On some evenings" is the idiomatic and grammatically correct choice.
What's the difference between "on some evenings" and "every evening"?
"On some evenings" implies that something happens occasionally, while "every evening" means it happens without fail. Therefore, "every evening" means the activity is a daily occurrence.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested