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Discover Ludwig"events where" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a specific event or group of events that will take place in a certain place or time. For example: "After months of planning, we have finally set the date and location for the events where we will be launching our new line of products."
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This doesn't include events where travel is necessary".
Teen Vogue frequently holds events where attendance is limited.
Rafael is always looking for workshops and events where we can develop our careers.
Many places are planning events where women will come forward to tell their stories of injustice.
I try to avoid events where there's a lot of alcohol use.
Figure skating already has events where men and women compete together, in pairs and ice dancing.
It turns out there are plenty of other events where those came from.
I want to speak at events where women AND men are listening.
But conventions, like elections, are partisan events, where candidates begin to define themselves for voters.
Your article endorses one version of the events, where the aggressors claim the role of victims.
Tribe sends tasty running snacks and details of events where I can meet fellow "members".
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