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The phrase 'sometime on Friday' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to a specific Friday but are not sure what time it will happen. For example, you could say: "I plan to submit my report to my professor sometime on Friday."
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An amateur astronomer in France captured video of an American satellite as it tumbled through space toward an expected impact with Earth sometime on Friday, according to NASA's latest projections.
At the other end of the speed spectrum NSW entrant Landfall looks like she will be the last of the 83 boats in the racing fleet to make it to the finish line – sometime on Friday morning.
When the national result is announced sometime on Friday morning, I expect that many of us may also feel fatigued, not just because we have watched results come in through the night, but because we have witnessed a referendum campaign that has been more rancourous and tragic than any of us could reasonably have expected.
Sometime on Friday, a 6.5-ton satellite the length of a small bus will plunge back to Earth.
She's expecting a shipment sometime on Friday, but like her counterparts in other AT&T-owned stores, she has no idea how many devices will be in the shipment.
Sometime on Friday night, Billy Bush releases a statement via NBC News: "Obviously I'm embarrassed and ashamed.
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