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Discover Ludwig"somewhere new" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a place that you would like to visit or explore. For example: "I am ready for an adventure - let's go somewhere new!".
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But we needed somewhere new to go.
— You don't want to go somewhere new?
"She has to move on somewhere new".
The music was always headed somewhere new.
First thing you do when you arrive somewhere new?
But you still can't beat arriving somewhere new.
Every restless movement has carried him somewhere new.
And then she'll need to invent somewhere new.
Every year, I try to go somewhere new.
Discover somewhere new on Britain's coast this bank holiday.
"Lots of people aren't going to go somewhere new in a strange neighborhood," she said.
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