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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anywhere it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something can happen in any place or location. For example: "We can have the party anywhere it suits everyone."
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However, remember that if its not going anywhere, it can get VERY painful for you.
Anywhere it wants.
"Not anywhere it ever was.
"Anywhere, it could be," he says.
The cloud didn't go anywhere; it just didn't matter anymore.
It would have been a struggle anywhere it was sold".
If it was going anywhere, it was going out".
If calm reigns anywhere, it is at home.
If I'd gone anywhere, it would have been there.
The work wasn't going anywhere; it wasn't expansive or resonant.
If the revolution starts anywhere, it needs to start here.
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