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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any place else" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asking if something is available or can be found in a different location.
Example: "If you can't find the book here, try looking for it any place else in the library."
Alternatives: "anywhere else" or "any other place".
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Any place else? No.
I didn't grow up any place else".
I've never lived any place else.
"We kill more of them than any place else.
But I don't have any place else to wear it.
More languages are spoken in Queens — 138 by one count — than any place else in America.
I never was in Ohio before but maybe I will never be any place else.
And I'm sure there's more a chance of finding him in Tokyo than any place else".
I wouldn't want to be any place else, so that's not too much of an issue.
I feel at least as much at home here [in London] as any place else.
Alexander McQueen's elaborate human chess game would be hard to imagine any place else.
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