Sentence examples for Nowhere from inspiring English sources

The phrase "Nowhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a lack of location or presence, often in a figurative sense to express that something is absent or not found. Example: "I searched for the missing keys, but they were nowhere to be found."

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Nowhere

noun

No particular place, noplace.

  • They went on a cruise to nowhere.

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The growing gulf between Saudi Arabia and its more sceptical western partners is nowhere more apparent than in the key area of security and defence cooperation, upon which the relationship was founded in 1915.

This Hubb space opened and it was exciting because there was nowhere else like it.

We were nowhere near organised quite like that".

The incident represents an embarrassing episode for Coleman and the FAW, with the former Fulham manager, who is close to agreeing a contract extension, nowhere to be seen as his team went through their final pre-match preparations.

Even for a city inured to grand announcements that go nowhere, this is momentous.

Of course these collectively are nowhere near the carbon cuts we need.

Housing is an economically sound investment but unless housing is treated with a level of investment and priority akin to other forms of infrastructure, we could well be on a road to nowhere.

Nowhere in Mexico – or anywhere else in Latin America – has a matrifocal culture like this come into being.

It has nowhere near the pulling power of tractor beams envisaged in science fiction, but the first long-distance optical tractor beam has so far moved particles one fifth of a millimetre in diameter a distance of up to 20cm.

It's quite the situation for Calgary, a team everyone expected to go absolutely nowhere this year and that's holding its early successful record like a mule with a spinning wheel: no-one is exactly sure how the Flames got it, and danged if the team (or anyone else) knows quite how to use it.

Its "voters are going nowhere", Parris sneered, for "this is tracksuit-and-trainers Britain, tattoo-parlour Britain, all-our-yesterdays Britain".

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