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Usage of some time, sometime #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 22, 2007 13:10 pm   Usage of some time, sometime
 

Hi All,

Is that correct to write the word sometime separately in the below sentence?

Since there's only few free space on the server I want to remove the file some time next week.
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Usage of some time, sometime #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 22, 2007 16:30 pm   Usage of some time, sometime
 

Hi Attila

No, it should be one word:

Since there's very little / only a little free space on the server, I want to remove the file sometime next week.
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Usage of some time, sometime #3 (permalink) Wed Aug 22, 2007 16:48 pm   Usage of some time, sometime
 

I have some time to think about this.

I'll think about this sometime.
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