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Discover Ludwig"somewhere there" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate a general location or direction without being too specific. Example: "I remember seeing a beautiful garden somewhere there, past the old oak tree."
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And somewhere there, in limbo, it remains.
"See you somewhere there on 2/6.
Somewhere, there had to be someone who knew the secret.
Jane Austen's younger brother is somewhere there, among the graves.
"I'm sure we can find somewhere there for a drink.
Somewhere there, in an unmarked grave, lies John Bowne.
Fingers crossed, I will be somewhere there or thereabouts".
"Killing becomes a habitual life circumstance going on somewhere there in the virtual space".
But at least the best intelligence we have is that he's located somewhere there".
Somewhere there has to be a place where the installation is well done and permanent".
"I think you can leave it somewhere there," I said airily.
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