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"whereabouts of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when referring to a person's location or when asking about a person's location. For example, "Can you tell me the whereabouts of Mike?".
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The whereabouts of Mr. Burt remain unknown.
Mind the whereabouts of the drinks cart.
The whereabouts of the others are unclear.
The whereabouts of this fighter are unknown.
The whereabouts of the commander are unknown.
The whereabouts of the doves are unknown.
However, the whereabouts of Toure remained unclear.
The present whereabouts of M'Siri's head are unknown.
The whereabouts of Colonel Qaddafi himself remained unclear on Sunday.
The whereabouts of the Tigers' leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, remained uncertain.
I began asking about the whereabouts of my companions".
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