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someday

[suhm-dey] / ˈsʌmˌdeɪ /


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And someday, kiddo, you will appreciate the simple gifts your children give you.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wildfire safety experts hope the state someday adopts building standards for truly fire-proof structures that could withstand even the most extreme conditions and come equipped with life-support systems.

From Los Angeles Times

Their tariff resentments may come back to haunt Washington someday.

From Barron's

Cook said she has always considered that offshore assets in the U.S. side of the Gulf could make sense someday, since the majority of the company’s production base lies in conventional offshore assets.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s where Kobayashi still does her breeding work, where she hopes to someday create a golden poinsettia.

From Los Angeles Times