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Discover Ludwig"my whereabouts" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a person's location or position at a specific time. Example: "I couldn't reach my friend last night because I was unsure of his whereabouts."
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I have to change my whereabouts daily.
Shortly after, I called the F.B.I. to report my whereabouts.
On these three days my whereabouts were unknown".
I am rarely in complete control of my Whereabouts.
(Luckily, I had first made a phone call to inform my colleagues of my whereabouts).
But then, too soon, my mother was outside, having gone to the school and discovered my whereabouts.
When I was back home for New Year's I made sure every status advertised my whereabouts for the night.
Where am I? Welcome to Planet Concordia — at least, that is the term I have coined for my whereabouts.
I became aware that no one else in the world knew my whereabouts.
When pre-cellphone Caller ID meant I could no longer fudge my whereabouts.
Since meeting with Ukad my whereabouts updates have been as detailed and specific as they can possibly be.
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