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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to somewhere" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate a place that someone or something is going to, or is already in. For example: "I am on my way to somewhere new."
Dictionary
to somewhere
adverb
In an uncertain or unspecified location.
synonyms
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Art is a doorway to somewhere else".
The paintings aren't an expedition to somewhere new, just a return trip to somewhere known.
Others transport you to somewhere apparently different.
From nowhere to somewhere to everywhere.
Being set on the road to somewhere?
Londoners carried on up the A12 to somewhere pricier.
She had to move to somewhere more culturally fitting.
Wealth has flowed out of them to somewhere else.
We're heading on to somewhere else now, I reckon.
His first published novel was "Voyage to Somewhere" (1947).
"You can go from nowhere to somewhere really fast.
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