Sentence examples for a nowhere from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a nowhere" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect or awkward.
It could be used in a context where one is referring to a place that is insignificant or lacking in importance, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "After driving for hours, we found ourselves in a nowhere that had no signs of civilization."
Alternatives: "a no man's land" or "a backwater".

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Sommer D. A Nowhere for Us: The Promising Pronouns of Cortázar's Utopian Stories.

In this world which we enter, appearing from a nowhere, and from which we disappear into a nowhere, Being and Appearing coincide.

So you set them down easy and back into normality, because they're in a nowhere place.

He stands in a nowhere place – no man's land, in fact.

He was going to fill in the blanks, a nowhere man no more.

As such the equilibrium point is asymptotically stable and only a nowhere dense set of measure zero lies outside its region of attraction.

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The collection was festive in its mix of colors like iris purple, hollyhock yellow and a nowhere-in-nature turquoise.

They tend to stand in waiting behind the glass door, conferring a measure of privacy on a nowhere-to-hide space.

We abandon comfortable, fully plumbed, brick dwellings and go and live in a field in a nowhere-near-waterproof-enough shell and fend for ourselves once more.

We take the active decision to abandon comfortable, fully plumbed, brick dwellings and go and live in a field in a nowhere-near-waterproof-enough shell and fend for ourselves once more.

It is a nowhere-utopia, and thus not an ideal-utopia.

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