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elsewhere

[els-hwair, -wair] / ˈɛlsˌʰwɛər, -ˌwɛər /


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"Devolution, airport, universities, diverse economy and culture. Whatever Manchester-ism is, it is a special sauce hard to replicate elsewhere."

From BBC

But memory stocks like Micron don’t tend to trade at multiples seen elsewhere in the chip sector because investors are thinking about earnings potential not only in good periods but also in bad ones.

From MarketWatch

Unbeknown to him, Mik's job had also taken her elsewhere but thankfully, her colleagues forwarded his letter.

From BBC

The FA will believe Tuchel's decision to commit to England heads off any future interest from elsewhere.

From BBC

He also had to buy clothes while his luggage remained elsewhere, and had to pay for a hotel in Managua because his original lodging plans fell through due to the mix-up.

From Los Angeles Times