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Discover Ludwig"some time in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to an unspecified time within a certain period or month. For example: "We are planning to visit some time in August."
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Some time in the cark hours.
Summer, some time in the nineteen-seventies.
Some time in Mar. or Apr.
His goal took some time in coming.
You will be some time in digesting.
That's some time in January.
He studied for some time in Belgrade.
You lived for some time in America?
We need some time in the sunsheeeeiiiiine.
He also spent some time in London.
Some time in researching and a few phone calls.
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