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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what is here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to inquire about the presence or nature of something in a specific location or context.
Example: "As I walked into the room, I couldn't help but ask, 'What is here that smells so good?'"
Alternatives: "What is present?" or "What is located here?".
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What is here now?
"Look what is here — a wonderful node".
Much of what is here is true.
What is here which harries us?
What is here, in abundance, is lively, chatty commentary.
But what is here is pleasing to the eye.
"Frankly," says Swing, "no one knows what is here".
"We're not exactly sure who or what is here," Ms. Toporzysek said.
Those two songs, sadly, aren't included, but what is here is almost as impressive.
"For me, food is alive — it's what is here, now," Zimin says.
#sanfrancisco — Margaret E. Atwood (@MargaretAtwood) 3 Oct 13 What is here inside @twitter?
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