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"as where to" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is unclear what use or meaning it is intended to convey. It may be a mistranslation or a phrase used in a specific dialect or informal speech. Without context or explanation, it is not possible to accurately provide an example of its use. It would be best to avoid using this phrase in written English.
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Many basic policy questions, such as where to build new housing, have still not been made.
● AroundMe: provides information such as where to find the nearest restaurant, public transportation and retail stores.
You might be able to rebuild trust by negotiating relatively minor issues, such as where to meet.
He says he learned most, such as where to site the branches, from Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonald's.
There followed long, often spirited debates on matters such as where to fix the borders of the Devonian period.
"Flight" is intricately knowledgeable about such things as where to stash bottles and little packets of cash.
This provides managers and supervisors with a hint as where to start supporting employees for optimal engagement.
JLR also has some major investment decisions coming up – such as where to build a new electric car plant.
We were also taught to confidently make decisions for the group, such as where to go next after the bar.
Keep in mind that conceding to your counterpart on relatively minor process issues, such as where to meet, builds trust and goodwill that may come in handy later.
I learned how to organize information on a sign very well, as well as where to place the sign to get the attention of passersby.
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