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The phrase "how about somewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting a location or asking for a suggestion about a place to meet or go.
Example: "How about somewhere nice for dinner this weekend?"
Alternatives: "What about a place" or "How about a location".
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How about somewhere in the middle?
How about somewhere outside Europe next time?
How about somewhere to take the girls for ice cream?
How about somewhere we could go to see new cars that we can actually buy; cars with normal-sized wheels; cars that we can see out of; and that aren't designed for Nearly Headless Nick to drive?
Oh! Okay, here: how about somewhere between $4,000 and $7,000 for the new Vertu Constellation Quest?
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Also, how about finding somewhere private to talk?
How about just stating somewhere in a legend or in the text that by "on" and "off" you mean responses to positive and negative phases of the sinusoidal currents, respectively?
If you're at a bar or nightclub and things are wrapping up, you can say, "How about we go somewhere more private to talk?" Or, "What do you say we get out of here?".
How about a permanent installation somewhere?
8 - Now, as for the Island, how about instead of moving somewhere else on earth it's moving to different places in time?
So how about a role for Dylan Moran somewhere in here, too?
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