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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anywhere a" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it as an adverb phrase, to indicate that something can be done in any location. For example: "You can find a delicious meal anywhere a hungry traveler looks."
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"Anywhere a tourist would feel safe".
They drive anywhere a car can legally drive.
"This isn't going anywhere," a Western diplomat said.
"Oh, no, you're not going anywhere," a nurse assured them.
"Anywhere a little south of here and it would stop everything, but this is normal weather.
He brawls anywhere: a gym, a bar, a subway car, an elevator, a car interior.
Using open Internet standards, participants can revise an invoice anywhere a Web connection exists.
The shot could come from anywhere: a rooftop, a window, a stairwell.
Almost anywhere, a trip to the hospital is an unsettling experience.
"She's got one of the best legs anywhere, a fantastic leg.
"There are some people who are acting in contravention of the law, which can happen anywhere," a spokesman said.
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