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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about anywhere" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect.
It could be used informally to suggest a vague or broad location, but it lacks clarity and precision.
Example: "You can find good food about anywhere in this city."
Alternatives: "pretty much anywhere" or "almost anywhere".
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It would work just about anywhere".
Shamefully, that means just about anywhere.
They don't care about anywhere else".
It's accessible just about anywhere.
You can drink it just about anywhere.
Just about anywhere else, this would have been chump change.
The answer again and again is: just about anywhere.
And you can get better fries just about anywhere.
We could pierce these seeds just about anywhere, he said.
It can be just about anywhere, including emails, websites, etc.
It's really not true about anywhere else in the country.
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