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someday

[suhm-dey] / ˈsʌmˌdeɪ /


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Those jobs gave him an inkling that computers would someday fit in our hands and pockets.

From The Wall Street Journal

He hopes to do so someday, to visit the beautiful places his parents describe — where they honeymooned on the beaches of southern Iran and skied on its snowy mountains.

From Los Angeles Times

Then she added, without the least bit of conviction, “She’ll make someone a lovely daughter someday.”

From Literature

Here, I needed to establish a relationship with every NFL team owner and executive who might someday have something to do with a team moving back to the market.

From Los Angeles Times

“I joked with my friends I’m training AI to take my job someday,” she says.

From The Wall Street Journal