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Discover Ludwig"place this" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in imperative sentences as a command to physically put or position something in a certain location. Example: "Place this vase on the mantel over the fireplace."
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Peculiar place, this America.
What a wonderful place this is".
It's a special place, this dome.
A sacred place, this church.
That's what kind of place this is".
'Tis a strange place, this Limbo !
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The first harvest took place this fall.
(The inaugural flight took place this month).
No formal negotiations are taking place this weekend.
These talks will now take place this week.
Technological experiments will take place this week.
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