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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhere to live" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to talk about a place where someone can reside or call home. Example: After graduating from college, Sarah struggled to find somewhere to live that was both affordable and close to her new job.
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That governor might need somewhere to live.
Will they have somewhere to live?
They will need somewhere to live.
Basically, I needed somewhere to live.
And those workers need somewhere to live.
All he wants is somewhere to live.
Homeless women need somewhere to live.
And I find somewhere to live: "Furn room.
He was looking for somewhere to live, he said.
Most of all, they want somewhere to live.
Initially they had trouble finding somewhere to live.
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