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Discover Ludwig"direction where" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the place or direction towards which someone is moving or looking. For example: "We followed the direction where the sound was coming from and found a small creek."
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A whip is used to direct them to the direction where the sound is coming from.
That's the direction where the Sun sets, at midwinter.
Once you get going in this direction, where does it end?
He's going in a direction where the conversation is most interesting".
He gave the Japanese campaign shape and direction where there had been none.
"Cisco understands the direction where tornado-market opportunities like optical networking technology are heading," he said.
"It's moving in a direction where the end point might actually be useful".
Take That Live is still behind One Direction: Where We Are, which boasts a cumulative total of £1.03m.
And it's got to be hopefully a little step in a direction where they don't feel as bad about it".
But in taking Terry Colby's bargain, she's gone far in a direction where money is the only thing that talks.
Sometimes I feel as if pop music has gone in a direction where it sounds like stabbing music!
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