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The phrase 'move somewhere else' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in any context where you are suggesting that someone change their location. For example, "If you don't like the weather here, maybe you should move somewhere else."
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I'm going to move somewhere else".
Once I'm rich, I'll move somewhere else".
"They'll just move somewhere else," he said.
But as one place becomes unfriendly, spammers move somewhere else.
The Israelis in this city have to move somewhere else.
"You can just study somewhere and then move somewhere else".
"Change our appearance, change our names, move somewhere else, whatever.
"My basic advice would be move somewhere else," he said.
Maybe then we can move somewhere else'," says Preben Elkjaer.
If you don't like trees, move somewhere else, please".
"The idea was we'd move somewhere else, but those somewhere elses have fallen through," she said.
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