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Discover LudwigThe phrase "where could she be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing uncertainty or curiosity about someone's location. Example: "I haven't seen Sarah all day; where could she be?"
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Where she could walk, where she could sit, where she could be by herself — all that was eroded by the encroaching waves of clutter.
Where could they be?
Where could he be?
She returned to New York City and her day job in publishing, still searching for a genre in which her voice could be heard a space where she could be true to her own fierce contradictions.
The oldest of eight children, Dudley turned to her Boys & Girls Club as a place where she could be a kid when she had to be a strong parental figure for her siblings at home.
She returned to New York City and her day job in publishing, still searching for a genre in which her voice could be heard — a space where she could be true to her own fierce contradictions.
That little girl was in her haven, her safe place, where she could be free to do whatever she pleased".
She put herself in circumstances where she could be the martyr and the hero all at the same time".
She left, found a corner where she could be alone, and sobbed with exhaustion and anger and frustration and loss.
She also wanted to move to New York City, where she could be closer to Crickmore; they had been spending only 3 days a week together since he had left New Jersey to start graduate school at Columbia.
She desperately wanted to find a place where she could be herself.
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