meaning - "Sometimes also" or "also sometimes"?


I have a sentence where I think I could use either of these two constructions. They seem very similar in meaning, so I'm not sure which I should prefer. There might be some subtle point of grammar hidden in here, or maybe not, I'm not sure.


The two versions are:




  • This is sometimes also used to mean such and such.

  • This is also sometimes used to mean such and such.



A Google search did not find anything that looks useful.




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