Sentence examples for someday for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "someday for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a future time frame for an action or event, but it lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "I hope to travel to Europe someday for a long vacation."

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"Although I would like to think that this is possible someday for all of us".

(The technology could also be used someday for apparel, jewelry or sporting goods, Mr. Etzioni said).

He said he planned to use some of that money for philanthropy and, someday, for college.

Lord, how she would hate them someday for saddling her with that unwieldy name.

He plans to return to his homeland, Yaound Cameroon, someday for a career in politics.

He plans to return to his homeland someday for a career in politics.

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Save your money for a rainy day, or for a house someday and for some of those things that are the objects of your dreams.

They are good for our air, good for our health, and, perhaps even someday, good for our traffic problems.

As a teenager, he played for Bedfont United, and until he gave up the sport for running he had hopes of someday playing for Arsenal.

"For all of this to happen someday and for everybody to get rich, somebody has to grow some pot.

(It may someday, but for their purposes someday is too late).

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