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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
Word History and Origins
Origin of elsewhere1
Word History and Origins
Origin of elsewhere1
Example Sentences
Despite that, Xi knows that Chinese manufacturers are at a decades-long advantage, so that US manufacturers are struggling to find the same scale of infrastructure and skilled labour elsewhere.
A key part of that is forging new strategic alliances elsewhere, with Europe, and the UK.
"In the absence of certainty, it would certainly be advisable for M&S customers, particularly those who may have reused their M&S account credentials on other web services, to begin changing those passwords elsewhere."
The aftershocks of the cyber attack will dent its profits, analysts have told the BBC, as many customers go elsewhere to shop instead.
Cam Ward was picked first by the Tennessee Titans but there has been none of the fanfare that usually accompanies that selection, as it was widely expected and there was plenty of drama elsewhere.
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