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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under here" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it as a way to refer to something that is lower in physical space than the speaker or writer (e.g. "Look under here, and you'll find the spare key").
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Under here".
Maybe under here".
'There's someone rotting under here!
"There's 50 more under here.
"Nope, no monsters under here".
There's actually some old pilings under here.
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We've been snowed-under here at Kings Place making changes to the site so we haven't been able to publish these notes as quickly as usual.
You cannot over-state the under-statement here.
After reading Wendy Lesser's critique of "Six Feet Under" ["Here Lies Hollywood: Falling for 'Six Feet Under,' " July 22], I was left wondering why she didn't just fire off e-mails to HBO's marketing department and the television critics she feels they've bamboozled, and let us poor suckers who have fallen for the show continue to wallow in our ignorant bliss.
Here's what "flavors" fall under each: Here's what "flavors" fall under each: Fruity.
Germany are under pressure here.
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