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elsewhere
[els-hwair, -wair]
adverb
somewhere else; in or to some other place.
You will have to look elsewhere for an answer.
elsewhere
/ ˌɛˈɛə /
adverb
in or to another place; somewhere else
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of elsewhere1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of elsewhere1
Example Sentences
Many of those in Tehran and elsewhere, recall the confusion of Friday: what exactly was happening; how widespread was it; and how could they protect themselves and their families?
Paige is separated from the girls’ father, and he lives elsewhere.
And while the beauty and biodiversity of the Raja Ampat has drawn attention to mining activity there, mining has been linked to ecological damage elsewhere too.
But how does the situation in the UK compare to elsewhere?
What might happen if an American citizen were killed, say, in Tel Aviv or elsewhere?
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