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"the whereabouts of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when talking about the location or current whereabouts of someone or something. For example: - "I am trying to find out the whereabouts of my lost cat." - "The police are still investigating the whereabouts of the suspect." - "Do you know the whereabouts of the nearest gas station?" - "The whereabouts of the treasure was kept a secret for centuries."
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The whereabouts of Mr. Burt remain unknown.
Mind the whereabouts of the drinks cart.
The whereabouts of the rest are unknown.
The whereabouts of the others are unclear.
Meanwhile, the whereabouts of Rauf are unknown.
The whereabouts of those detained were unknown.
Confirm the whereabouts of those forcibly disappeared.
The whereabouts of Ben Hassine are unknown.
The whereabouts of this fighter are unknown.
The whereabouts of the commander are unknown.
The whereabouts of Mr. Kanu is unknown.
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