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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's nowhere" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something cannot be found or is nonexistent. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - "I've been searching for my keys all morning, but they're nowhere to be found." - "I asked for directions to the nearest gas station, but the attendant told me it's nowhere near here." - "I've looked through all the files, but the document you're looking for is nowhere to be seen." - "The idea of giving up is nowhere in his mind. He is determined to succeed."
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Certainly it's nowhere near its pre-9/11 strength.
To be sure it's nowhere near its previous highs.
It's nowhere.
I say it's nowhere.
It's nowhere to be seen".
"It's nowhere near," she said.
"It's nowhere near as generous.
"Other than here, it's nowhere, quite honestly.
Or maybe it's not, maybe it's nowhere.
"And it's nowhere!" she wailed.
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