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The phrase "a somewhere" is not standard in written English and is generally considered incorrect.
It is not typically used in formal writing, but it may appear in informal contexts to refer to an unspecified location.
Example: "I just need a somewhere to think and clear my mind."
Alternatives: "a place" or "somewhere".
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Can you help us locate these items --B.J. A: "Somewhere between the torrents of Lago Agritems --B.J.ritems --B.J.ningrAd, we vowed we'd never again travel without a lightweight, packable raincoat.
Line 1 will contain word "A" somewhere, and it will end with word "B"; you use the same pattern for the other two lines.
A somewhere else where sometimes I can barely speak at all.
"But it's the end of the line, not really a somewhere you come to by chance," Mr. Bachellier said.
Only not just any nowhere, but a sliver of a many-faceted nowhere that, when lifted in a certain light, became a somewhere.
Is art a kind of news from elsewhere (whether a geographical place or a somewhere in the artist's mind), or a report from the close-to-home?
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I didn't need straight A's! Somewhere wants me!
You probably have a secret admirer somewhere.
Heartbreak doesn't hurt any less if you're an introvert, an extrovert or a somewhere-in-the-middle ambivert.
I must have a sort of a blockage somewhere.
Not in a cocoon somewhere".
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