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"near here" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate a location that is close to the speaker or the place where the conversation is taking place. Example: "Do you know where the nearest gas station is?" "It's just a few miles away, near here."
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off Interstate 87, the Northway, during a snowstorm and over turned near here.
near here.
"We couldn't get near here before.
Do you live near here?
"There's a Montessori preschool near here".
"There are no interstates near here.
Happened right near here in Dooru".
"Doesn't Max Beerbohm live near here?" she said.
The Blackfoot River, a famous fishing stream, flows near here.
She lives right near here, but she gets lost.
Scores of such craters pock the surface near here.
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