Sentence examples for always somewhere from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always somewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone is consistently present in a location or situation, often implying a sense of inevitability or persistence.
Example: "No matter how hard I try to escape my thoughts, they are always somewhere in the back of my mind."
Alternatives: "constantly present" or "perpetually located".

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"There's always somewhere.

Unless destroyed, they are always somewhere.

And everybody is always somewhere else.

There was always somewhere to stay".

The idyll is always somewhere else.

With housing, there's always somewhere to worry about.

"I think it's always somewhere right there in the middle.

"There is always somewhere to go and something to see.

"Reality is always somewhere between theory and practice.

And there is always somewhere newer to go.

No. Reality is always somewhere in the middle".

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