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Discover Ludwig"near where" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a specific place in relation to another. For example, "We stopped at the store near where we usually eat dinner."
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They are nowhere near where they want to be.
But we're nowhere near where we should be.
We are nowhere near where we need to be".
This BRIDGE goes nowhere near where America is moving to.
This led to protests at a Lowe's near where "All-American Muslim" is filmed in Michigan.
It collects near where many people live.
Store equipment near where you'll use it.
Keep things near where you use them.
The party was near where I live.
Find a meditation center near where you live.
It was also near where I worked, convenient for everything.
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