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in one place or another
adverb as in somewhere
Strongest matches
Strong match
Example Sentences
Every conceivable method of tying that hair had been used in one place or another on the woman’s head, yet it still ran down her entire body, past her feet, and back up again like an unending golden rope.
Mr. Aujla has been a fixture outside Villa Park, in one place or another, for more than four decades, but Tony’s Burger Bar has been here, on this enviable and specific real estate, for three years — one of a handful of vans, all of them occupying much the same space, all of them offering roughly the same menu, all of them wreathed in the steam from their fryers.
They may differ on the details, but Saka, Woo, Hollingsworth, Moore, Hanning, Lewis and Kettle have in one place or another all said they support the concept of Alternative 5, which might expand some existing urban villages and create new neighborhood nodes while also allowing somewhat more density near transit, near large parks and across neighborhoods.
What if you live half the year in one place or another?
“Now they are threatening me, and there is no government or system to go to and seek shelter. I am just hiding in one place or another.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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