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Discover Ludwig"towards where" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a direction or location. Example: "The path leads towards where the river meets the ocean."
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I moved, crouching, towards where they were.
I remember running towards where he was.
I think we're getting towards where we want to be.
And I worked towards where I got to today.
As we walked towards where the flowers were displayed, Pinter was leaving.
"Look towards where the sun has just set and then look up.
We went over towards where it had happened and saw a group of police officers.
People started screaming, while others ran towards where the MP lay.
PECs were examined towards where the structures of Ar@C60 and Kr@C60 were destroyed.
Lieutenant Rogers turned the turret towards where the attack was coming and told Wally to start up.
I went towards where the explosion came from and there were people coming out looking very dazed and shocked".
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