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Discover LudwigThe phrase "else to turn" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a lack of options or alternatives. Example: "After losing her job, she didn't know where else to turn for financial support."
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She had nowhere else to turn.
They will have nowhere else to turn.
Some families seeking shelter have nowhere else to turn.
Their problem is that they have nowhere else to turn.
But Miss Terry did not know where else to turn.
They call us because they have nowhere else to turn.
When he faltered in Game 4, the Cavaliers had nowhere else to turn.
French women, it seems, don't always know where else to turn.
Elite matches deserve elite officials which leaves the ICC nowhere else to turn.
Its project staff provide essential support to desperate children who have nowhere else to turn.
Those that get cut off this week will have nowhere else to turn.
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