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elsewhere

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


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The selection is impressive, too, including Tasmanian trout—something I haven’t seen elsewhere.

From Salon

It was originally intended for use by motorists fearful of encounters with US police, allowing them to record interactions at the roadside and elsewhere.

From Barron's

But set against Ferguson’s gushing praise for Epstein elsewhere in the emails, this can only be seen as deeply humiliating for the former duchess.

From BBC

When politicians fail to deliver, the people make their views known at the ballot box, as happened recently in Virginia, New Jersey and elsewhere.

From The Wall Street Journal

Taylor Fresh Foods has since parked millions of dollars at Pacific Valley and became one of its largest depositors, even though the company’s size demands it do most of its business elsewhere.

From The Wall Street Journal