Sentence examples for displaced elsewhere from inspiring English sources

The phrase "displaced elsewhere" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to shift or move something to another place. Example: Due to overcrowding, several students were displaced elsewhere to nearby schools.

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Some leisure travellers would be displaced elsewhere from existing long-haul flights and by shifting short-haul point-to-point routes to other airports.

About 370,000 people are displaced elsewhere in the country, and more than 470,000 others have fled to neighbouring countries.

The centers feed the 300,000 people who returned to the district from camps for the displaced elsewhere in the country.

American-led airstrikes appear to be increasing in Idlib, the northwestern province where non-Islamic State fighters and opposition activists have cloistered, after being displaced elsewhere by government advances.

The original definition of gentrification, as coined by Ruth Glass in the 1960s, was not about extravagant beards, coffee houses and fixies – it concerned housing opportunities, and the lack of them: an area is being gentrified when the housing options of the middle-classes expand and those of working-class communities diminish, leading them to be displaced elsewhere.

According to UNICEF, more than 300,000 people from the north, half of them children, are now displaced elsewhere in Mali or in neighbouring countries.

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Serbs have made the north of the city a bastion of Serbian control and refuge for thousands of people displaced from elsewhere in Kosovo.

According to the United Nations, Idlib is home to more than 2.3 million people, almost half of them displaced from elsewhere in the country.

Ramallah is a small town of stone buildings and pine trees in the scrubby hills north of Jerusalem, with about 50,000 people, Christian in origin but joined in modern times by Muslim Palestinians displaced from elsewhere.

Almost half the area's current population have been displaced from elsewhere in Syria; some were relocated as part of what Syrian officials call locally negotiated ceasefires, but which have nearly always followed long, crippling blockades.

The National Trust for Scotland, which owns the northern part of Glen Etive, said they understood "anecdotally" that the litter was being left by travellers "who had been displaced from elsewhere, and/or simply want to find somewhere remote enough to 'party' unobserved".

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