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somewhere

[suhm-hwair, -wair] / ˈsʌmˌʰwɛər, -ˌwɛər /


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Just as you are seeking tips in these groups on the best gelato in Milan or public transportation from the airport in Amsterdam, someone is seeking tips on somewhere you live or have visited.

From The Wall Street Journal

Therefore, there’s no excuse for the government to hold on to the money it has collected — estimated at somewhere between $135 billion and $170 billion.

From Los Angeles Times

The chances are that their remains are somewhere along the 800-mile front line.

From BBC

Abandoned at the airport with nothing but a leash and a lot of confusion, a young goldendoodle has landed somewhere better than any arrival gate — on the couch of the officer who rescued him.

From Los Angeles Times

Some children living in care are out of school for months or even years as they struggle to find somewhere that will give them a place, a BBC investigation has found.

From BBC