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elsewhere

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


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Fans with the misfortune of living elsewhere scrambled to look at flights before presales start this weekend.

From The Wall Street Journal

Countless fled to America and elsewhere in the hope of a better life.

From Los Angeles Times

“As U.S. forces focus on Homeland defense and the Indo-Pacific, our allies and partners elsewhere will take primary responsibility for their own defense with critical but more limited support from American forces,” it states.

From The Wall Street Journal

In both cases, U.S. companies managed to keep and even increase their European market share by building more data centers to house clients’ data on European soil and pledging not to send it elsewhere.

From The Wall Street Journal

The severe winter weather will bring widespread travel disruptions, including heavy snow in the Northeast, and frigid temperatures and gusty winds in the southern Great Plains and elsewhere, the National Weather Service said.

From MarketWatch