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somewhen

[suhm-hwen, -wen] / ˈsʌmˌʰwɛn, -ˌwɛn /


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The death of Mikhail Gorbachev feels like a news item in one of those stories — a discordant detail in the background to alert us that somehow, somewhen, something went wrong.

From Washington Post • Sep. 2, 2022

Technically my secondary education took place in the 1990s, but really it happened somewhere else, or rather somewhen else.

From The Guardian • Jun. 29, 2014

But somehow, somewhen, he always got her to dance.

From Time Magazine Archive

Another way is to assume an act of spontaneous generation, i.e. a transition somewhere and somewhen from absolutely non-living to absolutely living. 

From The Note-Books of Samuel Butler by Butler, Samuel

Apollonius was born75 at Tyana, a city in the south of Cappadocia, somewhen in the early years of the Christian era.

From Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D. by Mead, George Robert Stowe




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