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"somewhere on" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is located in an unspecified or unknown place. Example: "I left my keys somewhere on the kitchen counter." In this sentence, "somewhere on" is used to indicate that the keys were left on the kitchen counter, but the exact location on the counter is unknown. Here are a few more examples: 1. "I saw a beautiful rainbow somewhere on the horizon." 2. "The bookstore is located somewhere on Main Street." 3. "I remember reading about it somewhere on the internet." 4. "She scribbled her phone number somewhere on a napkin."
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So we're somewhere on that spectrum.
I sit somewhere on the fence.
Well, somewhere on the page.
It's probably lurking somewhere on your phone.
Aren't there directions somewhere on appliance?
He had seen it somewhere on television.
12 20 P.M. -- Somewhere on Fifth Avenue.
Somewhere on earth, a prisoner, I, Rashid".
Everything else can be found somewhere on Mozilla's many websites.
In traffic somewhere on the Queens border, Felicella became reflective.
A Beyoncé album, still unscheduled, is somewhere on the horizon.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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