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be elsewhere for
noun
A place other than here; somewhere else.
Exact(4)
It will be elsewhere for sure.
"If I knew he wasn't going to be in, I'd have made arrangements for the court reporter and courtroom staff to be elsewhere for those mornings".
Saying that your weekend was "epic" is saying nothing about it, except, perhaps, that your conversation partner was lucky to be elsewhere for those days.
Unlike the backseat driver who refuses to quiet down, Artificial Passenger will come equipped with safeguards to keep it silent when the driver's attention should be elsewhere, for example, when shifting lanes or braking.
Similar(53)
With Liverpool's attentions being elsewhere for the time being, Wenger is the favourite to finalise a deal.
Wilshere escaped with a booking and Hughes was left to reflect on Southampton's failure to take advantage of opponents whose minds were elsewhere for long spells.
Stearns is somewhat easier on Rwanda here than he has been elsewhere, for example, in a United Nations report he contributed to.
While Ted Turner worries about Rupert Murdoch, he will find to his surprise that his real competition is elsewhere: for example, housewives in Fez.
He was supposed to be living in Bristol, but his manager would often find on visiting his house that he had been elsewhere for weeks.
This feeling that the action was elsewhere persisted for much of the week.
The head of the bone is elsewhere roughened for muscle attachment.
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