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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come out somewhere" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in the context of someone "coming out" as a certain identity or orientation to a certain group of people. For example, "He finally decided to come out somewhere as transgender to his friends."
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The anguish had to come out somewhere.
It's got to come out somewhere at the bottom".
"Rain falls, and the water has to come out somewhere.
It's got to come out somewhere at the bottom". The question is, where?
It's simple, if you put toxins in they have to come out somewhere.
They're simply wasting everyone's time, because the information will always come out somewhere in the loan process.
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We really need some type of positive news coming out, somewhere".
Mr. Giuliani comes out somewhere between these two approaches.
It's like a balloon that you push in one place and it comes out somewhere else".
If you rank these communities according to the degree of change they have undergone, Ferguson comes out somewhere in the middle.
And that's an example of a book that leads you down the road of "Look at the Yahoos!" and then comes out somewhere far more subtle.
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