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Discover Ludwig"anywhere about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a general or approximate location. For example: - I can't seem to find my keys anywhere about the house. - Have you seen my phone anywhere about the office? - The restaurant is somewhere about this street, but I'm not sure exactly where. - We should look for a hotel anywhere about the city center to be closer to all the tourist attractions.
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Without Bertha I'm not entirely sure my lunch at John Doe, just off London's Portobello Road, would have been worth writing to anywhere about, let alone home.
Did you post anything anywhere about this episode?
Mr. Newman, it seems, might not be happy anywhere, about anything.
He had the capacity to chat to anyone, anywhere about anything in the most engaging manner.
He was impeccably cordial, insisting that he would be happy to chat anywhere about the next day's program.
The News & Courier hadn't arrived yet at the fort, and nobody knew that the President was anywhere about.
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If you want to worry about anywhere, worry about Ukraine.
It would work just about anywhere".
Shamefully, that means just about anywhere.
You can drink it just about anywhere.
It's accessible just about anywhere.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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