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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhere like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a location that is similar to another place or to express a vague idea of a location. Example: "I would love to travel to somewhere like Paris for my vacation."
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Somewhere like, say, the Louisiana statehouse.
Will he be publicly demanding a trade to somewhere like Jacksonville?
Invite some people over to go to somewhere like a movie or the mall.
Prices are much more likely to rise, to somewhere like P2 in the chart.
Not somewhere like that".
Somewhere like Guernsey.
Somewhere like Farley Towers.
"We would meet somewhere like it was this clandestine romance.
"I can see them going somewhere like China," he said.
Even somewhere like Miss Selfridge, you won't find the sizes.
But it gets complicated in somewhere like Abu Dhabi.
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