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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I've nowhere" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is a shortened form of "I have nowhere," where "nowhere" is an adverb meaning "in or to no place." You can use this phrase when expressing that you have no specific place or destination. It can also convey a sense of hopelessness or feeling lost. Here is an example of how to use it in a sentence: "I've nowhere to go for the weekend, so I'll probably just stay at home and relax."
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I've nowhere to hide.
But since I've nowhere to go this afternoon, I choose the eight-course lunch tasting menu, while Mr M (a late sub for my cancelled lunch date) goes temporarily veggie.
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I had nowhere to go.
I had nowhere to turn.
I have nowhere to go.
Besides, "I had nowhere else to live".
But I had nowhere else to go".
And I have nowhere to run.
"I had nowhere to go," Leparoux said.
I had nowhere important to be.
I had nowhere to grow.
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