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'Where what' is not a complete sentence and is not considered proper written English. You can use it as part of a sentence, however. For example, you could say: "I'm not sure where what I'm looking for is located."
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"We don't know when, where, what.
"We just don't know where, what.
"I don't know where what she was saying comes from.
Describe your ideal reading experience (when, where, what, how).
"Get back where?" What Louis really meant was "anywhere".
Where?" What had she got on her head?
What man, where, what thoughts did he have?
It depends very much on the where, what and when.
This is where what I call a deviant comes in.
That's important in Syria, where what is happening is contested.
"Here I have to figure out where, what, when, everything".
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