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Discover Ludwig"got somewhere" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to mean that someone has made progress or achieved something. Example: After hours of studying, Jane finally got somewhere with her math homework and was able to solve the difficult problem.
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He has got somewhere as a result.
We got somewhere around $130m last year.
I think I got somewhere near there with "Letterboxes".
"That anyone cares that I got somewhere safe..."...
We've got somewhere for you to stay,'" he says.
"You got somewhere to be, man?" he berates.
I worked really hard toward that and finally got somewhere with it.
"If the Shan and Kachin had come, we might have got somewhere".
Even when he got somewhere with the big car firms, he thinks he got cheated.
It now resides in our living room next to another metal chicken I got somewhere else.
The results may be patchy, but at least in western Europe they have got somewhere.
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