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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nowhere that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a place or situation where something cannot be found or does not exist. Example: "I searched all over the house, but there was nowhere that I could find my missing keys."
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Nowhere that would hire me".
"Nowhere that doesn't include my guys," she said, beginning to unravel a row of knitting.
I would go nowhere that belonged to the Cosmopolitan Hodgepodge school of precious international cooking.
The ball was recovered by Green Bay, but the Packers' went nowhere that drive.
A restaurant in the middle of nowhere that was going to serve this avant-garde food".
By contrast, it is the black background of a fantastical ethnic nowhere that leaves Killmonger unhinged.
Like the waterfall in the middle of nowhere that Emad showed us.
"This letter out of nowhere that was threatening — and kind of bizarrely vaguely threatening — was really shocking," Ms. Jekanowski said.
"There's nowhere that looks half empty like the Albert Hall does when it's half full," complains the controller.
The ecosystems of godhead are fecund, because there's nothing and nowhere that can't generate the awe on which they graze.
But, even better still, with tourists cancelling in their droves, there's nowhere that can boast more impressive deals.
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