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somewhere
adverb as in in, or at some place
Example Sentences
The one seasoning you probably don’t need to bump up is salt, since the product contains somewhere between 25% and 30% of the recommended daily value of sodium in each serving.
As the donations are coming from a combination of well-heeled individuals and well-heeled companies, the actual cost is going to be somewhere in between.
My father-in-law would now like to move back to the States and live full time, so we all would like to move somewhere warmer and are thinking it will be South Carolina or Texas.
"I used to love this job. There was joy knowing that someone, somewhere in the country was eating the fish I caught. But now, with barely anything to catch, that sense of pride is fading."
That way, it won’t turn into a brained brick because of a human error somewhere in northern Virginia.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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