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someplace
[suhm-pleys]
someplace
/ ˈʌˌɪ /
adverb
informalin, at, or to some unspecified place or region
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Word History and Origins
Origin of someplace1
Example Sentences
Because the point of a motel is to help you toward someplace else, there’s no perfect way to end a motel journey.
My time in Sacramento bookended the voyage, and I got the chance to fall in love with the city in a way that I rarely do when I visit someplace for the first time.
Some of us spend the first 18-ish years of our lives waiting until the day we can leave, headed toward someplace where we can feel free to be more like ourselves.
And at an individual level, when you move someplace new, you have to seek out new friends, join new groups, and develop new habits.
"We may have someplace else, but I think when we finish our talks, we'll have a place where they're going to live very happily and very safely."
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