in or to another place
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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Recent Examples of elsewhereOutbreaks are brewing elsewhere in the country too—Florida, Utah, Arizona.—Katherine J. Wu, The Atlantic, 24 Feb. 2026 The Massachusetts National Guard is assisting communities across the region and elsewhere in the state.—Joe Dwinell, Boston Herald, 24 Feb. 2026 Each day closer to March 9 increases the chances that Linderbaum will be playing his football elsewhere in 2026.—Jeff Zrebiec, New York Times, 24 Feb. 2026 Burglars also struck elsewhere on Chicago's North and Near North sides early Tuesday.—Adam Harrington, CBS News, 24 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for elsewhere
Investors pivot to European stocks amid US uncertainty European equities have seen record investment in recent weeks as markets seek to diversify away from Wall Street.
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semafor.com,
semafor.com,
23 Feb. 2026
Instead of shooting, Celebrini passed the puck across the slot to Nathan MacKinnon, who blasted the one-timer from less than eight feet away at a wide-open net.
For Nissan, their reliability numbers is truly what sets them apart, in addition to the exterior aesthetics that have always been the Armada’s strong suit.
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Marc D. Grasso,
Boston Herald,
26 Feb. 2026
While Western-style utility knives can make similar cuts, what really sets the petty knife apart is its pronounced heel—the part of the blade that elevates the handle off the cutting board.
Eighty or more minutes later at the end of the Agnus Dei, when the great plea for peace reaches its ultimate transcendence, up becomes, in one of the most profoundly unsettling moments in all music, down again.
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Classical Music Critic,
Los Angeles Times,
25 Feb. 2026
Press the seams together, flip over so the seam is down, and shape gently into a ball.
Putting rank-and-file executives aside, the wealthiest spenders in the corporate world still owe their allegiance to the GOP.
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Robert Schmad,
The Washington Examiner,
27 Feb. 2026
That aside, the film’s barrage of scenes, sketches, shout-outs and absurdist scenarios leading up to the climactic wine-making championship are largely harmless flights of farce.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
27 Feb. 2026