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someday

[suhm-dey] / ˈsʌmˌdeɪ /


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As children, they both told relatives they would someday play in the Olympics — a prediction that was particularly bold for Knight since women’s hockey wasn’t even an Olympic sport then.

From Los Angeles Times

“We will all bow out someday but hopefully not anytime soon,” added Art, a friend since junior high who’s the Mexiclan’s resident Aristotle.

From Los Angeles Times

This outfit will be in a museum someday, she says.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet at the same time, it’s a move he someday hopes no other Mexican skater will have to make.

From Los Angeles Times

In the inevitable event that this does happen someday, what are my rights?

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