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Discover LudwigThe phrase "where would" is correct and often used in written English.
It generally indicates the speaker is asking a hypothetical question or considering a potential situation. Example: "Where would we go if we had the chance to travel anywhere in the world?".
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Where would this stop?
Where would it lead?
Where would I start?
Where would you go?
Where would she go?
Where would you be?
Where would you begin?
Where would children play?
Where would they eat?
Where would I live?
Where would I go?
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