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The phrase 'the town where' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a place where something or someone is located. For example: "The town where I grew up was a peaceful place".
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The town where I didn't want to die".
The town where Brown died has 21,000 residents.
And both contribute to the town where they were raised.
People grow emotionally attached to the town where they live.
Hanging out with Dracula in Sighişoara, the town where Vlad the Impaler was born in 1431.
The Hennessy houses in the town, where the smell just hangs in the air.
Fiona lived in her parents' house, in the town where she and Grant went to university.
He lived in Surbiton, the town where The Good Life was set.
"The town where I was born discouraged Negro residents," Mr. King wrote in "Confessions".
Then he decides to drive through the town where his first wife, now dead, came from.
The top features a detailed map of the town where it was made.
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