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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have anywhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the existence or availability of something in any location.
Example: "Do you have anywhere we can meet to discuss the project?"
Alternatives: "have any place" or "have a location".
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We don't have anywhere to go".
"We don't have anywhere else to go.
It didn't have anywhere near the subtlety.
I don't have anywhere to park it".
They did not have anywhere to flee".
I don't have anywhere to go".
We didn't have anywhere else to go.
We don't have anywhere to send them".
He wouldn't have anywhere else to go.
"I don't have anywhere to live.
"They don't have anywhere to harvest absolutely anything," he added.
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