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The phrase "am anywhere else" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a state of being in a location other than the current one, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I don't know if I should stay here or if I would be happier if I am anywhere else."
Alternatives: "am in another place" or "am somewhere else."
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But I'm no happier there than I am anywhere else.
"I think I'm just as unsafe here as I am anywhere else," she said.
"I think I'm a better player behind the plate than I am anywhere else.
"I'm always much happier in the south – Spain, Greece – than I am anywhere else," he remarked, Englishly.
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He's never really been anywhere else".
Edda Mellas would rather be anywhere else.
"But we wouldn't be anywhere else.
I never wanted to be anywhere else".
"I couldn't imagine being anywhere else.
I wouldn't be anywhere else".
Mr. Weinstein, of course, wouldn't be anywhere else.
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