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The phrase "about wherever" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to express uncertainty about a location or situation, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "I was thinking about wherever we could go for dinner tonight."
Alternatives: "about anywhere" or "regarding any place".
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He said there was "widespread passenger frustration and anger, which I hear about wherever I go".
These trusty bivalves make perfect sense in all manner of cuisines, and can take you just about wherever you fancy.
And the punches keep coming, just about wherever proud residents have dared to hope, it would seem.The latest run of shakes started rumbling through town just before Christmas.
You know the saying, "If you don't like the weather, wait five minutes?" Well, stop saying it about wherever you live: Chiloé deserves exclusive rights.
That's what I mean, I think, when I say it can bring a deeper note, and be worth reading about, wherever we are in our lives.
They can live in almost any conditions — warm or cold, clean or dirty water — and are readily accessible just about wherever you live.
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Chen: A lot of the stuff that you're working on and thinking about is art wherever it is.
Now women can talk about wanting to be tied up and spanked, and they can talk about it wherever the hell they want – in Cafe Nero, on Mumsnet, by the office water cooler.
"For me, it's all about people, wherever you are.
Extra point Pearlman's mission was to write the truth about Payton, wherever it led him.
There's a Dance Pavilion, but don't be bashful about dancing wherever you want.
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