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The phrase "what where" can be used as part of a question in written English.
It is typically used to ask for information about a specific place or location. Example: "What where you doing at the park yesterday?".
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What where its origins?
And we'll see what, where that goes".
"What, where is Yashin?" another wrote on Twitter.
We catch up with who is doing what, where.
You had a what where?" It's not a surprise, really.
So what, where, who and how are they all now?
"She had no memory, no why, what, where.
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"A lot of basic things were not included, like the 'who-what-where,' " she said.
The cognitive deficits induced by TBI were followed by using the "what-where-when" task, which allows the measurement of episodic-like memory.
All significant what-where-when choices occurred in the apple sauce and red bell pepper condition.
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