Sentence examples for to elsewhere from inspiring English sources

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to elsewhere

noun

A place other than here; somewhere else.

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Communism did not advance beyond Indochina to elsewhere in Asia.

Having it both ways Journey to elsewhere ReprintsMr Bennett has no such scruples.

A few weeks ago it moved yet again, to elsewhere in Chelsea.

The puppy can be cuddled when the older dog is preoccupied or attended to elsewhere.

Thus the surge in software spending since the mid-1990s inflAmericaerica's GDP growth relative to elsewhere.

That gives them plenty of time to find out what, if anything, their local partners have been up to elsewhere.

"Online advertising became much less effective in Europe relative to elsewhere after the regulation was enacted," she said.

But any new renters must promise not to smoke at home, even if they continue to elsewhere.

We've tracked students who'd been invited to join the program, but who chose to go to elsewhere.

And there's a radio, an object that the Old Man refers to elsewhere as something that only rich people have.

The phrase "gang colors" might be an example of what Comey referred to elsewhere in the interview as "gallows humor".

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