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The phrase "staying for some time" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where somebody will remain in one location, for a period longer than a day. For example, "She planned on staying for some time before returning home."
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Finally, in 1786, he asks for and is given a leave of absence and takes off for the better part of two years, visiting Verona, Padua, Venice and Naples, and staying for some time in Sicily and (twice) in Rome.
Woods, meanwhile, has reportedly moved out of Jenner's house, where she had been staying for some time, to live with her mother, according to People.
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He spent his second year at Fribourg University in Switzerland and also stayed for some time in Britain.
The aftermath showed the overstuffed snake lying still, where presumably it stayed for some time as it digested its dinner.
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Visitors who intend to stay for some time may get a good deal in a pension, but since some are cramped or Spartan, inspect them before committing yourself.
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