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Discover Ludwig"where was it" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to ask about the location or position of something or someone in the past tense. Example: "I can't find my keys. Where was it the last time you saw them?".
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Where was it slaughtered?
"Where was it?
Where was it found?
Where was it going?
But where was it?
Where was it headed?
And where was it now?
Where was it located?
So where was it?
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Where is it today?
Where is it exceeded?
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