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The phrase "sometimes speedily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions that occur quickly at certain times or under specific circumstances. Example: "The project was completed sometimes speedily, depending on the team's availability and resources."
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She was, Howe says, "a woman of sentiment and enthusiasm who took up (and sometimes speedily dropped) causes with a fire which brooked no opposition".
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Biography sheds light on so much in fiction so amply — so capably, so confidently, so speedily — that sometimes we forget that looking into a life to explain the artist's art needs to be done delicately, with a scalpel not a cudgel.
These include, in various combinations, zestily rippling arpeggios, melodies in octaves (and other intervals), speedily ascending and descending runs, and chordal passages that sometimes advance Paganini's melodies but more often punctuate streams of scales and arpeggios.
All have been speedily falsified.
David Cameron has responded speedily.
Tea is speedily on offer.
Taylor speedily returned to Monrovia.
This will be done speedily".
"We need to start this speedily".
The United Nations Security Council speedily condemned the nuclear effrontery.
May this unnecessary divisiveness end speedily.
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