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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'zero place' is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe an area where nothing stands out or is noteworthy. For example, you could say "Despite the stunning skyline, this park has a zero place feel to it".
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Heimbach sums it up: "Jews have zero place in our movement".
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There's only one place.
One place smelled of dogs.
Liverpool slipped one place to eighth.
One place nobody muses about is Queens.
"They don't stay in one place.
One place to look is your backyard.
Mr. Rubenstein identifies one place as Russia.
"People won't sit in one place.
It doesn't stay in one place".
I'll stay in one place.
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