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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as being somewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when you want to indicate that someone or something is in a particular place or position. For example: "The scene was described as being somewhere outside the city."
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The number of victims internationally is estimated as being somewhere in the millions, according to the FBI.
I would regard myself as being somewhere pretty close to the centre".
Appleseed frames this activity as being somewhere between a historical re-enactment and a viable last resort.
Meanwhile, think of dusky dahlias as being somewhere between bronze and dark plum, depending on the variety you choose.
A month in the sun has sent him the colour of Chippendale, a shade The Mirror pinpoints as being somewhere between "Gold Trafford" and "Ronseal".
Judy Katz told me that she herself eats chicken wings not only for dinner but, every now and then, for breakfast — a pattern of behavior that I think qualifies her as being somewhere between a contemporary observer and a fanatic.
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You have to imagine that places like Starbucks are ripe for BufferBox placement, as it's somewhere that people go continually throughout the day.
My trip hasn't been about sightseeing (although I've done that) as much as just being somewhere.
He said it was so quiet that he felt as if he was somewhere far away from the city.
Since late July, he has been back, although at this point he might as well be somewhere else.
"Either he has a political role to play, or he has no role to play and he may as well be somewhere else," said the spokesman, Florian Krenkel.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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