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Discover Ludwig"Where was this" is a correct phrase in written English, though its meaning and usage can vary depending on context.
For example, if someone were looking at a photograph and encountered something unexpected, they could ask, "Where was this taken?".
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Where was this bone?
Where was this desk-sharing?
"Where was this?" he asked.
C: Where was this breakfast?
Where was this debate?
Where was this vacation?
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