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Discover LudwigThe phrase "else and" is not correct or commonly used in written English
It does not make sense grammatically and it is not clear what it is supposed to convey. It is likely a misused or incomplete phrase. A correct and usable phrase would be "otherwise and," which can be used to suggest a contrasting condition or alternative option. For example: "If you don't finish your homework, you will have to stay after school, otherwise you can ask for an extension."
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Who else, and where else, needs this information?
Not much else, and drinks.
Anything else and it's on demand.
Anything else and England had won!
And someone else and someone else.
Who else and in what other range?
"When they fail, try something else, and then something else and then something else," he said.
"She just found somebody else and got married.
I've met "someone else," and he's quite the little weasel.
You can go somewhere else and be pretty anonymous.
She didn't know but suspected nothing else, and was right.
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