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The phrase "anywhere else than" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone is not in a particular location, but in another location instead. Example: I can't seem to find my keys anywhere else than in my jacket pocket. In this sentence, "anywhere else than" is used to imply that the speaker has searched in various places, but has only found the keys in their jacket pocket.
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I wouldn't be anywhere else than New York.
I wouldn't rather be anywhere else than here right now".
From the age of 18 until 40, I couldn't bear to be anywhere else than London.
Most of all, Japan remains less like anywhere else than anywhere else I know.
"I just didn't feel at home anywhere else than the Park Royal," Mrs. DeMartino said.
It's not hard to glean that he would rather be anywhere else than here.
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It also has a greater number of capital offences than anywhere else: more than 60.
AE Tyley Start governing from anywhere else other than London.
Don't dispose of litter in the sea (or anywhere else other than a bin).
It is also the one event you can never imagine being anywhere else other than the BBC.
I can't see us living anywhere else other than Ipswich".
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