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"under there" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific location that is not in plain sight or easily apparent. For example, "I think I dropped my pen somewhere under there."
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STRENGTH UNDER THERE Find your secret strength even when down to your skivvies, as I say.
"Who's under there?" he asks.
My bicycle was under there, too.
"I wouldn't want to be under there," Mr. Miccio said.
What's Down Under there, Zac? (That's a softball? Our apologies).
Goveadder What are you doing under there, Baldrick?
"There were some steel beams under there, and some solid ties," Mr. Orrick said.
"We are pretty sure there's nothing under there," the public says.
"I was convinced there was bluestone slate under there," he said.
But then there's the dangling vines of wires that live under there to negotiate (careful!
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