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Discover LudwigThe word "yonder" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb meaning "at a distance; at or in an indicated but unspecified place." For example, "If you look yonder, you'll see a beautiful lake."
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yonder
adverb
(informal, dialect) In a distant, indicated place; over there.
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The prime minister turns his attention to Timbuktu while shunting crucial economic decisions – from a new airport to our European referendum fate – into the blue yonder.
Its third verse contains the phrase "out yonder waits the Saxon foe".
But hark what news from yonder standard-setter breaks?
Nor yet, for all the hype for this hormone treatment, that vitamin supplement and yonder course of injections, would any of the patent remedies so widely and profitably peddled.
Some Victorians may have seen romance in the wild blue yonder, but most people are not romantics in that sense.
Nawaz Sharif, the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), or PML N), the other big anti-Musharraf party, followed up with a blistering attack on Mr Musharraf.In this section Into the wide blue yonder A month of misery Looking for an exit Going, maybe Summer of discontent Thou shalt have no other Reprints Related items India and Pakistan: Lost momentumMay 22nd 2008But then the tension abated.
The wide blue yonder was out of his reach.That it is not so these days is largely due to Mr Laker.
Some 100 members of the last parliament are now either in jail or on the run.In this section Into the wide blue yonder A month of misery Looking for an exit Going, maybe Summer of discontent Thou shalt have no other Reprints Related items Bangladesh: A different sort of emergencyApr 17th 2008The local non-party elections are seen as a test for the parliamentary polls.
Then, to prove the point, he sent one in the opposite direction.In this section Off into the wild, blue yonder Queuing conundrums Hardygrades Reprints Related items Physics: Known and unknown unknownsJul 31st 2008 The science of religion: Where angels no longer fear to treadMar 19th 2008Like a circle in a spiralRazzmatazz aside, the LHC is an awesome machine.
We only found The Harrow after a workman on a building site said he thought there might be some sort of snack bar for well-to-do folk in yonder meadow.
Warburton, the most effective breakaway forward in the European game on his day, will have slightly less of a licence to roam the wide blue yonder with Tipuric in the equation, but the captain seemed perfectly happy with his lot.
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