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sometime

[suhm-tahym] / ˈsʌmˌtaɪm /


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Bakersfield police believe the car shut off sometime around 3 p.m. with outside temperatures hovering around 101 degrees.

From Los Angeles Times

But do they need an airplane to send us somewhere—sometime—else?

From Literature

North Korea is yet to set a firm date for the start of the congress, aside from confirming the days-long spectacle will start sometime in "late February".

From Barron's

However, that was delayed to sometime this year.

From MarketWatch

Even if it had to be walking away from Baby Willa, it’s something that she felt like she needed to do and that’s what postpartum make you do sometime.

From Los Angeles Times