The angry customer said he would take his business elsewhere. Elsewhere in the same book she gives another date.
The parts are produced elsewhere.
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As a result, more producers have chosen to go elsewhere, leaving a quieter landscape for Georgians seeking employment in film and TV.—
Rodney Ho,
AJC.com,
9 July 2026 The global sports market is forecast to be worth more than $600bn by 2030, according to consultancy Kearney, and IBM is far from the only technology company using sport to prove its AI works before selling it elsewhere.—
Sam Birchall,
Fortune,
9 July 2026 The couple’s daughter was being babysat elsewhere by relatives when the slaying occurred, Tatiana’s uncle said.—
Roni Jacobson,
New York Daily News,
9 July 2026 The concept—take an underused tower at a megaresort and turn it into a high-design boutique with a flagship Nobu—has since been exported elsewhere, but Las Vegas remains the original.—
Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
9 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for elsewhere
Word History
Etymology
Middle English elleswher, going back to Old English elles hwær — more at else entry 1, where entry 1
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above
Time Traveler
The first known use of elsewhere was
before the 12th century