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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about somewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a general location or topic related to a place without specifying it.
Example: "I heard some interesting stories about somewhere in the mountains."
Alternatives: "regarding a place" or "concerning a location".
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How about somewhere in the middle?
Jose Mourinho is about somewhere I reckon.
There's probably a cat about somewhere too.
How about somewhere outside Europe next time?
Both gave speeches that were, in part, about somewhere else.
"'How about somewhere in the middle?' he suggested.
How about somewhere to take the girls for ice cream?
"You're talking about somewhere people live," she said.
All the nocturnal creatures are out and about — somewhere — and I will never be one of them.
Within days, I heard them talking about somewhere called Baldwins Omega.
It's been a while since I've felt like that about somewhere in the north-west".
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