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Discover LudwigThe phrase "where for" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a confusion of "where" and "wherefore," which means "for what reason." Example: "I do not understand wherefore you have chosen this path."
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Where, for instance, does she live?
Where, for that matter, was the universe?
Where, for instance, is our Jason Collins?
Where, for heaven's sake, was Anna Wintour?
Where, for that matter, was Apple Computer?
Where, for Pete's sake, is the oregano?
Where, for example, would you pigeonhole Britain's "chavs"?
where, for.
where for any.
Therefore where for every.
where for or.
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